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Essay heading: Simon Bolivar
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He was born on July 24th, 1783, into a rich creolle family in Caracass, Venezuela. His life was one of potential ease, but he found little. His father died when he was three years old. Then, six years later his mother died as well. Young Bolivar was left to his tutor, Simon Rodriguez . Rodriguez was a radical political thinker who believed
in much of what Rousseau had written
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Rodriguez was a radical political thinker who believed
in much of what Rousseau had written
. He traveled to Spain to continue his education, and ended up marring. Shortly upon his return to Venezuela, his wife died, and Bolivar launched himself into a ?new' political and military life. He was an impulsive, passionate and restless character, with tremendous ambition and vision packed into a small body... displayed next 300 characters
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