In Our Time

Bolivar

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Oct 30, 2008
Explore the life and adventures of Simon Bolivar, a revolutionary liberator of Spanish America. From his Enlightenment-inspired ideas to leading armies across the Andes, his journey is filled with intrigue and unexpected turns. Discover the impact of Napoleon, the role of Britain, and Bolivar's transformation into a national hero after death.
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ANECDOTE

Bolivar's Rome Vow

  • In 1804, young Simon Bolivar stood on a hill in Rome and vowed to break the chains of Spanish oppression.
  • He fully committed his life to this cause over the next 30 years, becoming a liberator icon.
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Enlightenment Roots

  • Bolivar was a wealthy Creole deeply influenced by Enlightenment thinkers like Locke and Rousseau.
  • His tutor Rodriguez greatly shaped his political education, emphasizing natural rights and political contract theory.
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Napoleon's Dual Influence

  • Bolivar admired Napoleon's military skill and leadership but rejected his imperial coronation.
  • He saw Napoleon as both a model to emulate and to avoid politically, aiming for a republic instead of empire.
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