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    1. Grande Paraguay, nuevamente demostrando por que es el tejón mielero de sudamerica.

    2. Past-Novel-1155 on

      Argentina: José de San Martín
      Uruguay: John Ponsonby
      Brazil: Pedro I
      Paraguay: José Gaspar Rodriguez de Francia
      Bolivia: José Antonio Sucre
      Chile: José de San Martín
      Perú: Jose de San Martín and Simón Bolivar
      Ecuador: José Antonio Sucre
      Colombia: Simón Bolivar
      Venezuela: Simón Bolivar

    3. ciudadanokeane on

      Uruguay became independent because Argentina allowed it vs. gave away the province because we had a unitary/liberal government that sold out the country, just like throughout history.

    4. loverofcarbonara on

      Simon Bolivar and Jose de San Martin, both anti heroes, what they wanted was out of hand, specially Simon Bolivar who was just a wannabe tyrant, and Jose de San Martin also was out of hand with that idea of monarchism, but well, at least he was the founding father of two great nations, and one with wasted potential.

    5. marquindahornet on

      Ni Artigas, ni Lavalleja, ni Rivera, ni los 33 orientales eran ingleses.

    6. blumentritt_balut on

      A bunch of Filipinos (The Katipunan and Emilio Aguinaldo), then two Americans and a Filipino (Paul McNutt, Harry Truman, and Manuel Roxas)

    7. DolanGrayAyes on

      the fact the venezuelan and the argentinian met in Peru just because it was their final destination to „free“ south america and not because of a fate coincidence it’s all the fanfic I need

    8. Pristine_Pick823 on

      Brazil is wrong even if you accept the high-school level reasoning that Don Pedro I was solely responsible for the independence, considering he himself was Portuguese (and would later die as King of Portugal IN PORTUGAL). Brazil was made independent by an Austrian, **Maria Leopoldina of Austria**, more commonly known as Empress Leopoldina. She signed the independence

    9. EllieSmutek on

      This is wrong, Brazil got independent because Dom Pedro I of Brazil/Dom Pedro IV of Portugal
      To be fair tho, he lived on Brazil from his childhood to the early 30s

    10. justseeingpendejadas on

      Simón Bolívar and José de San Martín doing some heavy lifting

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