Which accurately describes 19th-century revolutions in Latin America?

Túpac Amaru II, a descendant of the last Mayan ruler, gathered an army of 36,000 soldiers to fight the Spanish.
Fidel Castro, a devout reader of Marx and Lenin, organized a coup to overthrow Mexico’s revolutionary general Francisco (Pancho) Villa.
Simón Bolívar mounted a revolution against Spain, gaining freedom for Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru, and Colombia.
Bartolomé de las Casas wrote a book called A Short Account of the Destruction of Indians, which inspired a mass revolution.

Simón Bolívar mounted a revolution against Spain, gaining freedom for Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru, and Colombia accurately describes 19th-century revolutions in Latin America.

The accurate description of 19th-century revolutions in Latin America is that Simón Bolívar mounted a revolution against Spain, gaining freedom for Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru, and Colombia.