Bolivar's Revolutionary Journey
Bolivar's vow in Rome ignited his commitment to independence, yet initial support in Venezuela was minimal. The situation shifted dramatically with Napoleon's invasion, leading to a brief declaration of independence. However, societal divisions and natural disasters, including devastating earthquakes, ultimately led to the collapse of the republic, forcing Bolivar to reflect on the revolution's failures.In this clip
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You're Dead to Me
Simón Bolívar (Radio Edit)
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