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The idea of the American Revolution that Bolivar thought would not work for South America was the idea of establishing a federal form of government in South America. Simón Bolivar considered that there were many factions in different countries in this region, making a true federal government system something vulnerable and not long-lasting.
Simon Bolivar is an important figure in Venezuela and other Latin American countries for his contribution to the independence of those countries.
In his continuous fighting for liberty, he faced some obstacles. The first one, the great Spanish Army that had more experience and better weapons. Secondly, if you see a map of that region of South America, you will realize the difficult conditions of the land to transport people and supplies. The Andes is the most important mountain chain in South America and is a geographical barrier to some countries like Venezuela.
Simon Bolívar (1783-1830) was the liberator of what today is Colombia, Ecuador, and Panama.