This document provides biographical information about several important figures from Colombian history in the early 19th century during the independence movement from Spain. It describes what Simon Bolivar, Antonio Nariño, Francisco de Paula Santander, and Camilo Torres wore, what they ate, their family backgrounds, education, careers, dates of birth and death, and their roles in Colombia's independence movement.
This document provides biographical information about several important figures from Colombian history in the early 19th century during the independence movement from Spain. It describes what Simon Bolivar, Antonio Nariño, Francisco de Paula Santander, and Camilo Torres wore, what they ate, their family backgrounds, education, careers, dates of birth and death, and their roles in Colombia's independence movement.
This document provides biographical information about several important figures from Colombian history in the early 19th century during the independence movement from Spain. It describes what Simon Bolivar, Antonio Nariño, Francisco de Paula Santander, and Camilo Torres wore, what they ate, their family backgrounds, education, careers, dates of birth and death, and their roles in Colombia's independence movement.
In 1810 the spanish wearing tight pants, leathers women were wearing boots, fitting jackets and big long-sleeved gowns. hats with feathers In the century 21 the people wearing a different clothing. Example: Jeans, shorts, dress, skirt, glasses, socks, belt, bracelets, trourses and hats. Foods
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rice soup with vegetables. typical food are fish with vegetable salad. Simón Bolivar Simon Bolivar was born in Caracas in 1783 on July 24. His parents were Vicente Bolivar and Concepcion Palacios. They died whan Simon Bolivar was a child. The was interesting navegation. He was a militar and politicial, he was a president of Republic of Colombia from 1819 to 1830. He married 26 May 1802. He had a son. He conquired four nations, Bolivia, Peru, Panama and Spain Antonio Nariño He was born in April 9 1765 in Santafe de Bogota and died on 13 December 1823 in Villa de Leyva in Colombia. His parents were Catalina Josefa del Casado and Gallego Vicente Nariño Valdez. Studied at Mayor de San Bartolome school in Bogota city. He married Magdalena Ortega. He was an ideological precursor and one of the early political and military leaders of the Independence movement in Colombia. Francisco de Paula Santander He was in April 2 1792 in Cucuta, Colombia and died in May 6 1840. Statesman revolutionary and political, illustrios of the Independence of Colombia. It is known as ‘The man f the laws’. He was a vice – president of the great Colombia in the period of 1819 and president of New Granada between 1832 and 1837. His father was Agustin Santander Colmenares the one who had been governor of San Faustino’s Province of the Rivers and cultivator of cocoa in his rural possessions and his mother Manuela Antonia de Omaña. Camilo Torres Camilo Torres Tenorio was born in November 22, 1766 and died in October 5, 1816. Was a Colombian politician. He is credited as being an early founder of the nation due to his role in early struggles for independence from Spain. Torres and Antonio Nariño had grave political disagreements that divided the independence movement.