One guy, Simón Bolivar, is pretty much all that yellow
Fendrihl on
Grande Paraguay, nuevamente demostrando por que es el tejón mielero de sudamerica.
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
Tall-Log-1955 on
They should all be the same color and be labeled “napoleon”
Yankee_in_Madrid on
*A Briton
marquindahornet on
Ni Artigas, ni Lavalleja, ni Rivera, ni los 33 orientales eran ingleses.
RandomGuy2009785664 on
Where did Guyana and Suriname go
Wide-Total8608 on
A British lol
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
RoofComplete1126 on
This is very interesting
shunharo on
Faltan las Malvinas en el mapa
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
lionsarered on
“A British.”
debug4u on
RemindMe! 1 day
S1LV3Rxyz on
It’s weird to look at South America without Guyana and Suriname.
river0f on
John Ponsonby was a good chap
Ok_wheaten on
Love this one
el_peregrino_mundial on
“a British”
hideousox on
Another wrong map, with a handful of misinformation
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
justseeingpendejadas on
Simón Bolívar and José de San Martín doing some heavy lifting
M-Rayan_1209XD on
brazil was a portuguese
mikaelarkangel on
A portuguese prince 🇧🇷
mau_money on
For Chile, it was the general Bernardo O’Higgins that was helped by San Martín and his army. Saying by an Argentinian alone is wrong.
Dom Pedro I led brazilian independence and he was portuguese
cheltenhamtownfc on
Uruguay W
Commercial-Sky-1770 on
bolivar was not Venezuela he was Spanish
Eddy-Carter on
In Brazil was a Portuguese…
Thecowsdead on
Peru was the end of the run, the final boss was there.
delabrun on
Pedro I was born Portuguese, lived his first 10 years in Portugal and the next 14 in the Portuguese court in Rio. He eventually abdicated in favor of his son and went on to rule as King of Portugal afterwards.
Brazil was declared independent by a Portuguese man by any reasonable standard.
IIIlllIIIlllIlI on
Uruguay is probably more Artigas, not Ponsonby, considering Artigas actually fought for the independence and Ponsonby was merely there at the end to negotiate the diplomatic treaty
Adammanntium on
If you call independence some Venezuelan guy sacking and looting your country then… Sure I guess you’re right.
Dazzling-Flight9860 on
Brazil was declared independent by the king of Portugal
ik I’m going to Brazil now
Lufebil on
Brazil was freed by portugueses under British pressure
BlueVampire0 on
Brazil is wrong; it was Emperor Dom Pedro I, a Portuguese, who made us independent.
Drife_ on
To be fair, bolivia wasn’t made independent by a Venezuelan. In fact, most of the territory was originally made independent by Argentinians, like Warnes. For example (Argentinian efforts in the region lasted rom 1811 to 1816 more or less), once they lost to the Spaniards and the territory fell, the fight Argentina started was carried out by the locals as guerilla warfare for around a decade (for instance Mercado picking up where Warnes left and continuing to fight Aguilera to take back Santa Cruz until 1825), and finally in 1825 when Bolivar (Venezuelan) won in Peru, he sent his general Sucre, to sweap the remaining Spaniards in the territory, although he only fought a few battles to make it independent. The country after adopted bolivars name due to his ego and political strength, but he didn’t free it, it is widely thought that even without Venezuelan help the territory would have become independent even if a few months or even a year later, seeing as most of the hard work was already done, but Bolivar had to control the region to take influence away from Argentina and try to establish the “Gran Colombia” which in Bolivar’s mind would expand from Argentina to Mexico, but that never happened, so the map is not entirely accurate, seeing as it was a joint effort of Argentines, locals, and at the end Venezuelans
rachelm791 on
Yet to be announced 🏴
RelevantTry5291 on
Pedro I was portuguese
Decent_Cartographer2 on
You’re welcome, Uruguay. And also Argentina for allowing you to remain independent after 1982.
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One guy, Simón Bolivar, is pretty much all that yellow
Grande Paraguay, nuevamente demostrando por que es el tejón mielero de sudamerica.
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
They should all be the same color and be labeled “napoleon”
*A Briton
Ni Artigas, ni Lavalleja, ni Rivera, ni los 33 orientales eran ingleses.
Where did Guyana and Suriname go
A British lol
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
This is very interesting
Faltan las Malvinas en el mapa
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
“A British.”
RemindMe! 1 day
It’s weird to look at South America without Guyana and Suriname.
John Ponsonby was a good chap
Love this one
“a British”
Another wrong map, with a handful of misinformation
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
Simón Bolívar and José de San Martín doing some heavy lifting
brazil was a portuguese
A portuguese prince 🇧🇷
For Chile, it was the general Bernardo O’Higgins that was helped by San Martín and his army. Saying by an Argentinian alone is wrong.
Bernardo O’Higgins – Wikipedia https://share.google/beDXy1VWlXd4Q83CY
Russia, Germany, Austria
Dom Pedro I led brazilian independence and he was portuguese
Uruguay W
bolivar was not Venezuela he was Spanish
In Brazil was a Portuguese…
Peru was the end of the run, the final boss was there.
Pedro I was born Portuguese, lived his first 10 years in Portugal and the next 14 in the Portuguese court in Rio. He eventually abdicated in favor of his son and went on to rule as King of Portugal afterwards.
Brazil was declared independent by a Portuguese man by any reasonable standard.
Uruguay is probably more Artigas, not Ponsonby, considering Artigas actually fought for the independence and Ponsonby was merely there at the end to negotiate the diplomatic treaty
If you call independence some Venezuelan guy sacking and looting your country then… Sure I guess you’re right.
Brazil was declared independent by the king of Portugal
ik I’m going to Brazil now
Brazil was freed by portugueses under British pressure
Brazil is wrong; it was Emperor Dom Pedro I, a Portuguese, who made us independent.
To be fair, bolivia wasn’t made independent by a Venezuelan. In fact, most of the territory was originally made independent by Argentinians, like Warnes. For example (Argentinian efforts in the region lasted rom 1811 to 1816 more or less), once they lost to the Spaniards and the territory fell, the fight Argentina started was carried out by the locals as guerilla warfare for around a decade (for instance Mercado picking up where Warnes left and continuing to fight Aguilera to take back Santa Cruz until 1825), and finally in 1825 when Bolivar (Venezuelan) won in Peru, he sent his general Sucre, to sweap the remaining Spaniards in the territory, although he only fought a few battles to make it independent. The country after adopted bolivars name due to his ego and political strength, but he didn’t free it, it is widely thought that even without Venezuelan help the territory would have become independent even if a few months or even a year later, seeing as most of the hard work was already done, but Bolivar had to control the region to take influence away from Argentina and try to establish the “Gran Colombia” which in Bolivar’s mind would expand from Argentina to Mexico, but that never happened, so the map is not entirely accurate, seeing as it was a joint effort of Argentines, locals, and at the end Venezuelans
Yet to be announced 🏴
Pedro I was portuguese
You’re welcome, Uruguay. And also Argentina for allowing you to remain independent after 1982.