Simón Bolívar's Letter from Jamaica, written in 1815, is a crucial document that outlines his vision for the independence of Latin America from Spanish colonial rule. In this letter, Bolívar articulates his thoughts on liberty, the political future of Latin American nations, and the necessity of uniting the continent to achieve lasting independence. This letter is not only a political manifesto but also reflects the ideological currents of the time, connecting Bolívar's aspirations to broader themes in Latin American literature and history.