LA CARTA DE JAMAICA - EL SUEÑO COLOMBIANO

Become a channel member and access benefits:    / @historiasdeadelina   ★ Subscribe to the YouTube channel → @HistoriasdeAdelina The Letter from Jamaica, written by Simón Bolívar in 1815, reflects on the state of the Americas in its struggle for independence. In the document, Bolívar criticizes Spanish tyranny and describes his vision of a free continent, where unity and governability will be key to avoiding ruin. Credits: Direction, research, script, presentation, and management: Adelina Covo Production, editing, and digital management: Antonio Luis Ángel Covo Production and digital management assistant: Noelia Cortés General Production: @kactusfilms Sources: Bolívar, Simón. Political Writings. Selection and prologue: Jaime Jaramillo Uribe. El áncora editores. Panamericana editorial. First edition. Bogotá. 2002. ISBN: 958-360084-9 Further reading: De las Casas, Fray Bartolomé. Very brief account of the destruction of the Indies. See at: https://acortar.link/dmhVd6 Accessed 2024-0919 M. De Pradt. Congress of Panama. Béchet Aine, bookseller and publisher. Paris. 1825. See at: https://digital-research-books-beta.n... (prohibited by the Vatican Index in 1828). Accessed 2024-0916