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LUDWIG, EMIL. SIMON BOLIVAR THE LIFE OF AN IDEALIST. New York: ALLIANCE BOOK CORPORATION NEW YORK, 1942. Print. Simon Bolivar went to school in Spain. He had received some of the best education there was Turing that time period. His tutor was very against South America being ruled by the Spaniards.
"Simon Bolivar and Ecuador." Web log post. Ecuador Travel: Your Ecuadorian Guide for Things to Do, Hotels, Dining, Shopping, Events & More. | By Ecuador Channel. NewMedia Holdings, Inc. Web. 20 Dec. 2011. http://www.ecuador.com/blog/simon-bolivar-and-ecuador.Simon Bolivar gained the independence of Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru, and Venezuela. He had gained the nickname, “the liberator” after he invaded Venezuela.
Smith, Scott S. "Biography of Simon Bolivar." Military Heritage Weapons and Uniforms (Swords, Muskets and Other Sutler Goods). Scott S. Smith 2004. Web. 11 Dec. 2011.
http://www.militaryheritage.com/bolivar.htm.Simon Bolivar’s father died when he was three years old, and his mother died when he was nine. He then moved in with his uncle who sent him to Spain after deciding there was nothing more for him to learn at home.
TREND, J. B. SIMON BOLíVAR and the Independence of Spanish America. VENEZUELA: BOLIVARIAN SOCIETY, 1951. Print. Simon Bolivar had returned to Caracas, Venezuela in 1807. When he had returned he was in shock to see how the conditions have changed since he left.
Wepman, Dennis. Simon Bolivar. NEW YORK: CHELSAE HOUSE, 1985. Print. Simon Bolivar was raised by a african american slave named "Hipolita". When he was dying he told the the people around him that he was going to leave everything to her and they had to make sure to take care of her.