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Identifier: ArenaMagazine-Volume35 (find matches)
Title: Arena magazine - Volume 35
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: B.O. Flower (ed.)
Subjects: progressivism -- United States liberalism reformism social reform Christian Socialism Gay 90s political commentary Benjamin Orange Flower Progressive Era social gospel
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ouldassemble at Rosario de Cucuta, in Janu-ary, 1821, to frame a constitution for theconfederacy. An armistice of six months with theSpanish commander-in-chief of northernSouth America was concluded, beginning Digitized by Google 496 General Simon Bolivar: The Liberator. in November, 1820, but hostilities wereresumed at its expiration, in 1821. It iscreditable to both belligerents that, hence-forth, the war was, on the whole, con-ducted humanely. The year 1822 saw the victorious armiesof the Liberator bear the standard of lib-erty to Ecuador, in the regions of theequator. In the same year, he came incontact with the great General San Mar- live, until his death in 1850, in obscurityand poverty. This generous sacrifice bore the hap-piest fruits for South America. Someinexcusable blunders on Bolivars partcaused the war to linger on two yearslonger, but he retrieved them, went toPeru, crossed the equator southward,and pushed on to the lofty mountains ofUpper Peru, which he proclaimed as a
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A PASS IN THE LOFTY ANDES OF NORTHERN SOUTH AMERICA. tin whose genius had already emancipatedthe southern half of Spanish-speakingAmerica, that is, Argentina, Chile andPeru. The two greatest military geni-uses of South America met in secret con-ference at Guayaquil, Ecuador, July 22d,but, after three days of earnest consulta-tion, separated, San Martin, knowingthat Bolivar could brook no powerfulrival, sublimely yielded in the interestsof South American independence, re-signed his immense power as Protectorof Peru, summoned the first Congress ofthat country, placed the command of hisChilo-Argentine army under his rival,sailed, in September, for Chile, and short-ly afterwards retired to France, there to new republic, called, in his honor, by itsgrateful inhabitants, Bolivia. There,in the land of the highest Andes, in theancient empire of the Incas, ruthlesslydestroyed by Pizarro and the Spanishconquerors three centuries previously,the final act of the Latin-American dramafor life, libe

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