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21 November, 11:40

Which statement accurately describes a key difference between Simón Bolívar and José de San Martín?

A. San Martín believed in nonviolent resistance to colonial rule, while Bolívar preferred a violent revolution.

B. Bolívar fought to preserve Spanish rule over Peru, while San Martín fought against the Spanish.

C. Bolívar declared himself emperor of Venezuela, while San Martín tried to make Venezuela a democracy.

D. San Martín led early revolts against Spanish rule in Peru, while Bolívar liberated the entire country.

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  1. 21 November, 14:33
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    Correct answer choice is:

    D. San Martín led early revolts against Spanish rule in Peru, while Bolívar liberated the entire country.

    Explanation:

    San Martin and Bolivar are the principal names of the liberators of Spanish America. These men had plans, however, completely different for the longer term of the countries. San Martin fought for the formation of own monarchies, ruled by European princes invited by the countries. the concept was to facilitate diplomatic recognition. Bolivar, on the opposite hand, had as its objective to make a huge federation republic in all of America, because it was realized within the USA.
  2. 21 November, 14:41
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    Good Morning!

    San Martin and Simon Bolivar are the principal names of the liberators of Spanish America. These men had plans, however, different for the future of the countries. San Martin fought for the formation of own monarchies, governed by European princes invited by the countries. The idea was to facilitate diplomatic recognition. Bolivar, on the other hand, had as its objective to form a gigantic federative republic in all America, as it was realized in the USA.

    C. Bolívar declared himself emperor of Venezuela, while San Martín tried to make Venezuela a democracy.

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