The Venezuelan War of Independence commenced, marking the beginning of the conflict.
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In 1811, the Venezuelan War of Independence marked a significant turning point for Spain. Tired of Spanish rule and inspired by the ideas of the American and French revolutions, Venezuelan patriots initiated hostilities against the Spanish authorities. Led by prominent figures like Simón Bolívar and Francisco de Miranda, the war aimed to liberate Venezuela from colonial control. The conflict started with a series of revolts and sporadic battles, as both sides fiercely fought for dominance. These early skirmishes demonstrated the determination and resilience of the Venezuelan rebels, who were willing to take up arms to secure their freedom. The war would continue for over a decade, with multiple transformations and alliances as it spread across other South American territories. This protracted struggle eventually led to the collapse of Spanish dominion in the region, and the birth of independent nations in Latin America. #VenezuelanWarofIndependence #Spain #revolution #SimónBolívar #FranciscodeMiranda
Primary Reference: Simon Bolivar | Accomplishments, Death, Route, Revolution ...
Location : Spain

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