Bolivar, who had taken the title of “Dictator of the Western Provinces of Venezuela,” did not think of reestablishing the civil government -- the only
Bolivar Takes Command
The South American insurrection, like all great social upheavals, produced extraordinary men, of whom Simon Bolivar, the idolized hero of the
Revolutions Spreads Throughout South America
The insurrection had taken alarming proportions in various other parts of America.Continuing Bolivar and South American Independence,our selection
Bolivar and South American Independence
This series has seven easy 5 minute installments. This first installment: Revolutions Begin in South America.IntroductionThree great periods
Canada’s Army Battles Boers
Today's installment concludes The Boer War,the name of our combined selection from Arthur Conan Doyle, James F.J. Archibald, and J. Castell Hopkins.
Canadians Arrive in South Africa
The troopship Sardinian arrived at Cape Town on November 29th and the Canadians met a splendid reception.Continuing The Boer War,with a selection
Canada Supports British Empire
Public sentiment in Canada soon proved too strong for what might have been in other circumstances a legitimate constitutional delay.Continuing The
Canada Enters Boer War
So far as Canada was concerned, its action seems to have been partly a product of the sentiment of military pride which was first aroused by the
British Enters Boer Capital
Lord Roberts invited Mrs. Botha to dinner one night, soon after the occupation of Pretoria, and she accepted the invitation.Continuing The Boer