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Using spanish resources as much as possible, research a famous historical figure from a spanish-speaking country. you may consider finding information on miguel hidalgo, simón bolívar, josé de san martín, benito juárez or ferdinand and isabel. in 1-2 well-developed english paragraphs, write a brief biography and then describe his/her important contributions. in addition, explain this person's significance in the country where he/she is from. (20 points) you may use outside sources (internet, books, magazines, etc.) to gather information for this assignment. however, be sure not to copy the information directly from those sources. copying information and presenting it as your own work is considered plagiarism and will result in a failing grade. you will need to rephrase the information into your own words and cite the source of the information you used.

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