Simón Bolivar, The Liberator...

Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolívar y Palacios, a big name for a small man of stature but giant in strategies and tactics at the time of facing any situation in life to achieve his goals, being always his north "freedom".
He was born on July 24, 1783 in the city of Caracas of my beautiful country Venezuela, according to our history, which is immersed in the curriculum of studies ranging from primary to secondary, we can know many things, such as he belonged to an economically stable family, when he was 9 years old he was orphaned, specifically in the year 1792 being in charge first of his maternal grandfather and later of his uncle Carlos Palacios.

He was a man well prepared in letters, very educated and hard at everything, in the year 1799 He traveled to Spain to complete his studies where he fell deeply in love with the beautiful Maria Teresa Rodriguez del Toro in the city of Madrid in the year 1802, unfortunately his Happy marriage was very short because a year later when he returned to Caracas his beloved wife became ill with yellow fever and lost his life.

Already dismissed the body of his wife began his adventure and fight starting with a new trip to Europe, two years later, specifically 1805 attends the coronation of Napoleon. Where I declare the Oath of Monte Sacro, determined to liberate the Spanish-American colonies from the Spanish yoke, gave free rein to their thoughts:

After this emotional oath, Señores, this little giant made the rest to fulfill his oath of speech, return to Caracas in 1807 to join the army under the orders of Francisco de Miranda, then went to Curacao in 1812, in 1813 Reconquista Venezuela in the so-called Admirable Campaign. He is named captain general of the armies of Venezuela and receives the title of Liberator.
He was not always a winner, in 1814 he was defeated and retired to Jamaica where he writes the Jamaica Charter.

Years and years passed and the small giant, Simón Bolívar, fought and fought to achieve his goal, until finally in 1821 he obtained the final triumph in the battle of Carabobo, which ensures the independence of Venezuela.

Two years before he had proclaimed in Angostura the Constitution of the Republic of Great Colombia, which was to include the republics of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador and Panama.
Then he achieved the liberation of Ecuador in 1822, he won the victory over the royal army of Peru in Junín in 1824, defeating the royalists in the battle of Ayacucho; in 1825 The provinces of Upper Peru are constituted in the Bolivar Republic, embryo of the Republic of Bolivia, returns to Caracas on the grounds that there was a separatist movement led by Paez.

Lamentably to the little time this man during an advanced process of dissolution of the Great Colombia, passes away the 17 of December of year 1830.

Undoubtedly, he is one of the Próceres Pride of Venezuela, an example to follow, to date these nations have remained, with struggles, trials and difficulties as in every nation has happened in time, but the most important thing is that we are still FREE ...

References:
http://piensafueradelacaja.blogspot.com/2010/06/la-batalla-de-carabobo.html
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sim%C3%B3n_Bol%C3%ADvar
http://www.venezuelatuya.com/biografias/bolivar.htm
http://www.monografias.com/trabajos5/simon/simon.shtml
https://www.google.co.ve/search?q=traductor&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwja5MaJooLYAhWBmOAKHRoHDN0Q_AUICSgA&biw=1366&bih=656&dpr=1