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Andresote and the Revolt against the Guipuzcaona (1731–1733)
During the era of Spanish colonial slavery, Zambo Andresote was a leader of runaway slaves who staged ...
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Simón Bolívar was a central character in the Hispanic American movements for independence against Spanish ...
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Bolivarianism refers to Simón Bólivar (1783–1830), Venezuelan liberator and general who fought for independence ...
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Josefa Camejo, also known as Doña Ignacia, was born in Curaidebo, Pueblo Nuevo in the province of Coro ...
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Camejo, Pedro or Negro Primero (1790–1821)
Pedro Camejo was born into slavery as a servant of the Spanish royalist Vicente Alonzo in San Juan de ...
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The Caracazo , also known as 27 F, was a spontaneous rebellion that began on February 27, 1989 in Venezuela's ...
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Chávez, Hugo and the Bolivarian Revolution, 1998-present
That Venezuelans should elect Hugo Chávez , a complete outsider, someone who only six years earlier ...
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On December 17, 1982, under a historic Samán tree in Maracay where Simón Bolívar used to spend shady ...
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Chirinos, José Leonardo (d. 1796)
From the 1790s the Haitian Revolution and the ambition of freedom for all echoed throughout the Atlantic ...
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Guaicaipuro was a pre-Columbian indigenous leader, or cacique, in the Spanish province of Venezuela in ...
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