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Gilbert
7 April, 18:58
What was bolivars vision of the americas?
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Oscar Arellano
7 April, 21:31
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Bolivar’s vision for the Americas were for them to be united. He believed that once united America would impress Europe because, " Who shall oppose an American united in heart, subject to one law, and guided by the torch of liberty." Bolivar wanted a unified America that would be undefeatable by past and future oppressors.
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