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    Bolívar's campaign to liberate New Granada also known as the Liberation Campaign of 1819 was part of the Colombian and Venezuelan wars of independence...
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    uprising and Spanish royalist reconquest. Only as part of Bolívar's campaign to liberate New Granada in 1819-20 did Venezuela achieve a lasting independence...
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    Colonel José Barreiro. This victory ensured the success of Bolívar's campaign to liberate New Granada. The battle of Boyaca is considered the beginning of the...
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    a republic. First Republic of New Granada Spanish reconquest of New Granada Bolívar's campaign to liberate New Granada Democracy in Colombia: Clientelist...
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    History of Venezuela (category Articles to be expanded from October 2021)
    1821 and in Bolívar's campaign to liberate New Granada, Bolívar had all available forces converge on Carabobo, a hilly plain near Valencia, to face de la...
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    engagement of Bolívar's campaign to liberate New Granada. The battle involved a joint Venezuelan and Neogranadine army commanded by General Simón Bolívar against...
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    United Provinces of New Granada Gran Colombia Antonio Nariño Spanish reconquest of New Granada Bolívar's campaign to liberate New Granada In Spanish: Colombia...
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    1818 Center campaign. He took part in the New Granadan Campaign of 1819 when Bolivar invaded from Venezuela in an effort to liberate New Granada from Spanish...
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    General Simón Bolívar, and the Royalist forces, led by Spanish Field Marshal Miguel de la Torre. Bolívar's decisive victory at Carabobo led to the independence...
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  • Cartagena Manifesto (category 1812 in the Viceroyalty of New Granada)
    15 December 1812. This is the first of Bolívar's public documents, which due to his later fame as the "Liberator of five nations," have become quite well...
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    to win independence through Simón Bolívar's campaign to liberate New Granada in 1819–1820. However the first known English person to have traveled to...
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    the east. After the loss of the First Republic of Venezuela, Bolívar had gone to New Granada where he joined the army of the United Provinces, which was...
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    Francisco de Paula Santander (category People from the Republic of New Granada)
    and then joined Bolívar's forces in Guayana in 1817. Under the command of Bolívar during the 1819 Campaign to Liberate New Granada, Santander led his...
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    1817 and then crossed the Andes to liberate New Granada in 1819. Bolívar and his allies defeated the Spanish in New Granada in 1819, Venezuela and Panama...
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    Spanish control. Patria Boba Reconquista (Spanish America) Bolívar's campaign to liberate New Granada History of Colombia Oswaldo Díaz Díaz (1964). La reconquista...
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    Second Republic of Venezuela (category 1813 in the Viceroyalty of New Granada)
    by Simón Bolívar's government. During the First Republic, upon which Bolívar based the legitimacy of his actions, the government referred to the Venezuelan...
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  • America". ThoughtCo. Dotdash. Retrieved 25 November 2017. "Simón Bolívar: The Liberator". latinamericanstudies.org. Dr. Antonio Rafael de la Cova. Retrieved...
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    Decolonization of the Americas (category Articles to be expanded from August 2020)
    and opposition to the efforts of these common people. Bolívar's forces invaded Venezuela from New Granada in 1813, waging a campaign with a ferocity...
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    for Bolívar and Santander. On August 10 Bolívar's army entered Bogotá. With New Granada secure under Santander's control, Bolívar could return to Venezuela...
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    Third Republic of Venezuela (category 1817 in the Viceroyalty of New Granada)
    Congress of Angostura of 1819 decreed the union of Venezuela with New Granada, to form the Republic of Gran Colombia. Venezuela would become once again...
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    and the crown of Spain in New Granada (present-day Colombia). The campaign resulted in the revolutionary United Provinces of New Grenada taking control of...
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    José María Barreiro Manjón (category Viceroyalty of New Granada people)
    Expeditionary Army of Costa Firme (Royalist Army) in New Granada during Simon Bolivar's campaign to liberate New Granada. He commanded his army against the Patriot...
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    Constitution of 1821 as recognition for their effort in Bolívar's campaign to liberate New Granada. In 1827 Congress made a constitutional change so that...
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    failed campaigns to take Caracas and other urban centers of Venezuela, Simón Bolívar devised a similar plan in 1819 to cross the Andes and liberate New Granada...
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    to free the region from the Spanish regime under the orders of Simón Bolívar, who never went to the region. During Bolívar's campaign to liberate New...
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    Congress of Cúcuta (category Simón Bolívar)
    previous viceroyalty of Nueva Granada and Venezuela, which are several nations today) was created. The Congress elected Simón Bolívar and Francisco de Paula...
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    under the leadership of Simón Bolívar. Bolívar's campaign to liberate New Granada from 1819 to 1820 enabled Venezuela to achieve a lasting independence...
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  • new metal mines, such as a lead mine at San Miguel and a copper mind in Algodonales. Since lead was required for Bolívar's campaign to liberate New Granada...
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    Congress of Angostura (category History of the Viceroyalty of New Granada)
    from New Granada were chosen from among the exiles fighting alongside the Venezuelan patriots. At its first meeting on February 19, 1819, Bolivar gave...
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    Colombian Constitution of 1821 (category Simón Bolívar)
    called Gran Colombia), unifying the territories of the Viceroyalty of New Granada as part of a federation. It was signed during the Congress of Cúcuta...
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