Respuesta :

He was inspired by Anti-British movements, but also with the fight against ancient regimes.

Explanation:

  • Simon Bolivar is remembered in history as a complex paradox: a libertarian of much of his continent, a human rights activist in the style of the French and American revolutions, and at the same time a strict conservative.
  • His draft constitution in Greater Colombia and Bolivia envisaged establishing a monarchy without a king, advocating a lifelong president and a hereditary senate. Ministers negotiated with England and France to send a prince to rule Venezuela as a monarchy after his death or resignation.
  • He knew perfectly well the thread of the history of his continent and perhaps correctly understood that he was not ripe for true democracy at the time. He grunted, as he observed, under the threefold burden of tyranny, ignorance and sin.
  • His constitutional proposals quickly lost their support. In order to defend them he declared a dictatorship.

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Answer: South American Revolutionary Movements.

Explanation:

The impact of the French Revolution not only had on the European continent but also took on a global character.  Considering what was happening in the French South American population, they realized that people could successfully fight for their rights. The main figure in that fight was Simone Bolivar.

What further influenced the struggle of the South Americans was the Napoleonic war against the Spanish, which had colonies throughout South America. Bolivar took advantage of the unfavorable situation in Spain and led the revolutionary movements in southern America.