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Cuba is an island in the Caribbean Sea. It is only 90
miles from Florida.
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Fulgencio Batista was a Cuban
dictator. He ruled Cuba from 1934 – 1959.
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Under Batista’s rule, most
Cubans were very poor.
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Batista’s rule was oppressive.
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But Cuba became a popular
vacation destination for Americans.
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And, yes, a few wealthy Cuban families prospered as long
as they supported the dictator.
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However, most Cubans were poor, illiterate, and oppressed.
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High rates of illiteracy and malnutrition as well as foreign
control of resources made many Cubans suffer.
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Some Cubans were tired of dictatorship and malnutrition.
They wanted a revolution.
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Fidel Castro, the Argentinean – Ernesto “Che” Guevara, and
other Communist rebels overthrew Batista in 1959.
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A Communist government was established in Cuba in 1959
under the leadership of Fidel Castro.
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U.S. officials were worried. A communist government was only ninety miles off the coast of Florida.
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As Castro nationalized industries and Americans
lost investments in Cuba, U.S. officials prepared Cuban exiles for an invasion of the island.
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But the Bay of Pigs invasion in 1961 failed. Castro’s forces
defeated the invading exiles.
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did have some success when
Yet in 1962, the Americans did have some success when Soviet missiles were placed on Cuban soil.
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President Kennedy demanded
that the missiles be removed.
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The Soviets agreed and a nuclear war was averted.
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The U.S. began a trade embargo with Cuba, refusing to trade
with Cuba, but Fidel Castro remained in power.
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had changed world history.
Yet again, a revolution had changed world history.
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