Beyond the original manuscript, no evidence exists for a Spanish language printing of this text prior to the 1830s. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this 1815 text that proclaims, “A people that love freedom will in the end be free.” This epistle was addressed to a merchant from the title British colony during its author’s exile there.
ANSWER: “Jamaica Letter” [or “Letter from Jamaica” or Carta de Jamaica or “Reply of a South American to a Gentleman of this Island”]
[10e] The Jamaica Letter was written by this Great Liberator of South America.
ANSWER: Simón Bolívar [or Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolívar y Ponte Palacios y Blanco]
[10m] Description acceptable. After returning from exile, Bolívar began the conquest of New Granada by performing this action in the Cordillera Oriental. José de San Martín’s army performed this action to reach and win the Battle of Chacabuco.
ANSWER: crossing the Andes [accept equivalents of crossing like traversing or climbing; accept Cruce de los Andes; prompt on just crossing or synonyms; prompt on answers like crossing the mountains with “what mountain range?”]
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