Were there any historical attempts to reunify Bolivar's Gran Colombia after its dissolution in 1831?
>>3102339
The CIA unironically contemplated it to have less local leaders to maintain. They even lined up a bunch of Bolivar's descendants for a hereditary dictatorship though only had their addresses.
>>3102396
That's interesting. What about the 19th century, when the memories of the federation were still fresh?
Well if Venezuelans can't get their act together we'll might be well on our way to a union of Colombia and Venezuela
>>3102471
Are you Colombian?
>>3102505
n-no
>>3102471
Why would Colombia want to get a failed state right after they themselves clawed their way back from state failure.
>>3102547
Oil
>>3102339
I just fixed your shithole of a continent, thank me later.
>>3102583
Delet this. Uruguay is Brazilian clay.
>>3102591
Why would they even want a bunch of cows and bootleg argies?
>>3102583
>putting successful countries under Argentina
Literally let Chile have the entire Southern Cone.
>>3102610
Uruguay is actually the safest, most prosperous and most educated nation in South America. Most people mistakenly believe that Uruguay is just another banana republic, when in reality it is more European than many EU nations.
>>3102339
>Venezueal
Me, when I did it in Victoria II.
>>3102471
will never happen, it would be a 50 year civil war on the whole continent
>>3102339
As far as I know, no. However if it were ever tried Ecuador would probably be the only one able to pull it off out of the three