SUCRE, Antonio Jos頤e (1795-1830). Venezuelan military
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SUCRE, Antonio Jos頤e (1795-1830). Venezuelan military
SUCRE, Antonio Jos頤 e (1795-1830). Venezuelan military and politician, hero of the South American independence. Governmental decree of Sucre as president of Bolivia dated August 2, 1828
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1795 1828 1830 Americans Antonio Appointment Bolivia Bolivian Bolivians Dated Decree Governmental Hero Hist Ricas Hist Ricos Histoa63 A Histoa63 As Histoa63 O Histoa63 Os Historia Historica Historico Independence Instituci Institucion Institucional Institucionales Instituciones Justice Pol Ticas Polca Polcas Polco Polcos Politica Politico Politicos Signature Sociales Sociedad Sociedades Sucre Venezuelan Appoint
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print depicts Antonio Josè de Sucre (1795-1830), a pivotal figure in the South American independence movement. Born in Venezuela, Sucre rose to prominence as a military leader and a politician, earning the title of "Hero of the South American Independence." In this image, Sucre is shown signing a governmental decree, appointed as the President of Bolivia on August 2, 1828. The decree is a testament to Sucre's commitment to justice and the rule of law, as he worked to establish institutional structures that would serve the Bolivian people. The print, in horizontal color, showcases Sucre's serious and determined expression, with his quill pen poised above the parchment. The document bears the date and title, underscoring the historical significance of this moment. The use of the term "president" and "Bolivia" further emphasizes the political importance of this image. Sucre's legacy extends beyond the military arena, as he is also remembered for his contributions to social institutions and the development of Bolivian society. The print's inclusion of the terms "sociedad," "sociales," and "instituciones" in its metadata further highlights Sucre's role as a builder of institutions and a champion of social progress. This print is a valuable historical artifact, offering a glimpse into the life and accomplishments of a man who played a crucial role in shaping the political landscape of South America. It serves as a reminder of the enduring impact of individuals who dedicate themselves to the pursuit of justice, equality, and the betterment of their communities.
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