Bolívar was in favor of forming a series of republics in the newly independent nations, whereas San Martín preferred the European system of rule and wanted to put monarchies in place.
South American liberator
Bolívar was in favor of forming a series of republics in the newly independent nations, whereas San Martín preferred the European system of rule and wanted to put monarchies in place.
South American liberator
Historical comparison of San Martín's political views with those of Simón Bolívar.
c. 1822 (Guayaquil Conference)
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