What is the process of Venezuela's independence?

Venezuela, located at the northern end of South America, was trampled by Spanish colonists as early as16th century. In order to resist the atrocities of the Spanish colonists, the people often held uprisings.

/kloc-a series of uprisings in the 0/8th century constituted the prelude to the independence movement. /kloc-Napoleon's invasion of Spain at the beginning of the 0/9th century became the fuse of the Venezuelan revolution.

18 10, indigenous whites and businessmen in Venezuela decided to stand on their own feet. In March of the following year, the first national congress of Venezuela opened in Caracas. Driven by Miranda and Simó n Bolí var, representatives of the Democratic Party, Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence and established Venezuela's first republic.

Soon, Miranda was arrested and sacrificed, and Bolivar continued to lead the battle.

1865438+in August 2003, revolutionaries recovered Caracas and established the second Republic of Venezuela. Bolí var was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Patriotic Armed Forces and fought bravely against the Spanish Expeditionary Force. As a result, Bolivar failed again and ran away.

18 16 In February, Bolivar returned to Venezuela. He summed up his past experience, went deep into the countryside to mobilize the masses, United patriotic soldiers and civilians from all walks of life to launch a new battle with Spanish colonists, and successively liberated Colombia and Venezuela. 1822, Venezuela, Colombia and Ecuador * * * formed "Greater Colombia * * *".

1830 broke away from the "Greater Republic of Colombia" and established the Federal Republic of Venezuela.

Venezuela's struggle for independence, as a part of Latin America's struggle for independence, dealt a heavy blow to Spanish colonists and was also conducive to the development of its capitalist economy.