For example Bolivar led many violent attacks on other countries, for a selfish outcome of independence for his home country. However he did gain freedom and equality for many countries and the country's people. The people of Venezuela named him a traitor and a foreigner in their country. Bolivar didn’t let these remarks affect him, from continuing to fight for the right for independence. Simon Bolivar fought for 15 years for independence, he never gave up. Simon Bolivar took
Picasso and Beuys Pablo Picasso is one of the most influential artist and main figure of cubism art. He was a very influential artist during his time and world renown I chose to research on him because of his character of being antagonistic towards people. The title of the piece of interest that I will talk about is Three Figures. According to the text the art piece is created using oil on canvas and was created on September 6, 1971. The piece has three figures and looks like the bodies are distorted
How World War 1 affected the development of technology War and conflict tend to accelerate invention and innovation. During the World War 1, there was a significant illustration and application of technical skills regarding warfare technology. Some of the distinct activities recognized include the technical and massive production of weapons and the application of industrialization in exploring large machinery to be used in the war. According to research, the technological trend of applying science
Sometimes blame is not easy to find. The Treaty of Versailles had ended the “war to end all wars”. In it, the allied powers-- France, Britain, and America-- had come to a decision on what Germany’s punishment would be. The Germans were not fond of the agreed upon conditions since Germany no say in the treaty. Is the Treaty of Versailles to blame for World War Two? Yes, the treaty of Versailles did cause World War Two as it caused Germany to lose land, made Germany pay reparations, had Garmany take
The story of Victor Hugo is universal and can be understood by all. “Victor Hugo gives people hope while also putting the world in perspective”. His story’s Which was mostly written about love also included all types of writings. Victor Hugo’s Writing style was affected by Family life, political views and personal tragedy. The early life of Victor Hugo is said to have had the greatest impact on his writings. The Childhood of Victor Hugo was not a good one.(Barrère, Jean-Bertrand.)Victor Hugo 's mother
States who display his unique combination of strength, character, weakness, temperament, poetic power and prophetic vision that defined him. He played a key role in the independence from Spain of present-day countries of Bolivia (named after him), Venezuela, Ecuador, Colombia, Panama and Peru. During Latin America’s struggle for independence, Bolivar led audacious military attacks against royalists and Spanish armies; one of those attacks in New Granada is considered one of the most daring in military
Revolutions Total Word Count: 1954 Simón Bolívar and Venezuelan Independence A. Plan of Investigation Why, and with what results, did Simón Bolívar play a role in the revolutionary movement of Venezuela in the early to mid-1800s? Venezuela, in the late 18th century and early 19th century, was an economic powerhouse as well as an intellectual hub for Latin America. By the time Simón Bolívar led his Admirable Campaign, the country no longer had a dependence on its
Like most language sharing cultures, analyzing the separate governments in Spanish speaking countries shows a great deal of diversity between them. Each unique in how they are ran, the powers their leaders hold as well as several other more specific characteristics. Practically all modern Spanish speaking countries began their existence as colonies of Spain in the colonial period of the new world (1492-1832) so It’s interesting to see just how different each country wound up after gaining its independence
Cultural Awareness of Venezuela According to Cristina De Rossi, an anthropologist at Barnet and Southgate College in London, Culture is the patterns of social behavior and different norms found in human societies. Also culture involves religion, language we speak, the way we view things, what we think is right or wrong, how we dress, the way we greet and talk to other people, and a lot of other things (Zimmerman, 2017). Building cultural awareness is not easy, there are many factors that need to
democracy, also known as a republic. Within both forms of government there is a group of leaders make decisions on behalf of the people. Specifically, an oligarchy is a system ran by a select few individuals who are considered privileged (“Oligarchy”). This totalitarian method of running a government does not give the people any sort of freedoms. These individuals are not selected by their people but rather fall within a social or military elite. This can be seen in modern Venezuela, Cuba, South Africa
Braden Neal Deborah Gill Spanish 131Y 19 November 2014 Simon Bolivar: El Libertador He is known as America’s second Washington. El Libertador, Simon Bolivar, is one of the most famous men in Latin American history. Liberator of 6 countries from tyrannical Spain’s rule, he was instrumental in then forming the political sphere of Latin America later in his life. It is surprising then that most people outside of Latin America have never heard of Bolivar. Leading some of the greatest military feats
uneven. Although they both accomplished what they were trying to do politically, both the French and venezuelans were unhappy with what happened socially and economically. Since both of their social structures remained mostly the same, for example in venezuela when the Peninsulares were kicked out, the Creoles just took their place atop of the social structure. In France the third estate was threatened with unequal rights and the peasants remained with little to no
establishments of independent nations, which included Mexico, Venezuela, Ecuador, and Peru. Monroe then made a move to put together a message to Congress that then became known as the Monroe Doctrine. The circumstances motivating its adoption? The Doctrine had three principles. The first principle stated that the United States will not allow colonization from European powers. Not just Spain itself, but other european nations such as France. The second principle stated the America will not get involved in
This essay will focus on analyzing the pros and cons of the three main candidates for the Presidency of the Mexican Republic, based on the information contained in its official pages, they are presented in order according to the latest surveys, in the first place the Candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador from the (Juntos Haremos Historia) coalition(MORENA, PT and Convergencia); in second place, Ricardo Anaya Cortés from the (Por México al Frente) coalition (PAN, Movimiento Ciudadano y PRD); and in third
world. The Enlightenment is consider one of the breaking points in human history, the knowledge from that time influenced directly in how the events of the eighteenth, nineteenth, and consequent centuries develop till today, important ideologies like Republic emerged during this time. The introduction of the “reason” was one of the most important concepts of this movement. The “reason” proposed the arriving of a judgment through the analysis of evidence that is why the first ideas of the enlightenment
His vision noticed that Venezuela was not just European or Indian, but that it was a unique blend of natives and Spaniards. He claimed that the people of Venezuela were Americans by birth and Europeans by right. Bolivar noticed the hardships Venezuela faced while attempting to gain its independence and how those hardships seemed to be greater and more frequent than when his people were treated as less than slaves by Spain. He claimed that Venezuela was saved from active tyranny in Spain
Roosevelt started as the governor of New York. He then became the United States Vice President. Finally, He became the youngest man to assume the U.S. presidency position at age 42 after President William McKinley was assassinated in 1901. Theodore won a second presidential term in 1904 against Alton B. Parker. His vice president was Charles W. Fairbanks. A facet of Theodore Roosevelt that was shown throughout his presidency was his environmentalist views. Throughout his presidency Theodore Roosevelt accomplished
The Enlightenment was a time of revolution in art, science, philosophy, and literature that changed world governments forever. It began in Europe, and spread west over the Atlantic to the Americas. It was a movement of reason, which challenged authority and heightened tensions between subjects and rulers. The main ideas of the Enlightenment were individualism, progress, and democracy. Despite the failure of many Enlightenment uprisings, ideologies changed to more progressive beliefs, such as inalienable
Panama City, Panama Panama City, Panama is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Panama. It’s located near the Pacific entrance of the Panama Canal. The city of Panama was founded on August 15, 1519, by Spanish conquistador Pedro Arias Dávila. Panama was a stopover point on one of the most important trade routes in the history of America. Most of the gold and silver that Spain took from the Americas, passed through Panama. Panama’s economy rests primarily on a well-developed services
The Latin American revolutions of the early 19th century were a series of political and social upheavals that took place in various parts of the region. The Countries of Mexico, Haiti, Colombia, Venezuela, and Brazil were all freed from Spanish rule. These revolutions were triggered by a variety of factors, including economic inequality, political oppression, and the desire for greater self-reliance and self-governance. Among the first and most influential of these revolutions was the Haitian revolution