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    How Did Fidel Castro Rule

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    Castro’s Rule over Cuba When Castro proclaimed power the Cuban people thought it would be for good‚ but overall it would turn into a dictatorship. Castro’s rule caused many Cuban people great fear and strife. He had promised many things which he did not fulfill for the Cubans which many became angry and left Cuba before it was too late. While others were not as fortunate to get the chance to flee‚ they had to stay and endure Fidel Castro’s laws. Castro vowed to improve Cuba‚ but ultimately the

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    biggest threat to destroy itself. In 1962 October the Cuban Missile crisis broke out and for thirteen days held the world as its hostage. The Crisis broke out when Khrushchev brought his missiles in Cuba to help Cuba protect themselves from possible attack and invasion from United States of America. Since Cuba is a neighbour to United States this action threatened to USA only by its existence. For America the main goal was to persuade Khrushchev to take back the missiles. Achieving this goal the most

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    “The result of aggression against Cuba will be the start of a conflagration of incalculable consequences‚ and they will be affected too‚” he told the Cuban people. “It will no longer be a matter of them feasting on us. They will get as good as they give.” For the next 18 months‚ Mr. Castro

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    going to explain how Robert Kennedy was the focal point of a peaceful solution. The Cuban Missile Crisis was a conflict between the Soviet Union and the United States over missiles in Cuba. The

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    Cuban MIssile crisis

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    became locked in a lethal match of chess—countering each other with nuclear threats and strategic position. Both leaders were in check. Initially‚ President Kennedy embarrassed himself with his inability to contain communism and nuclear supplies in Cuba. But ultimately‚ and with great risk‚ in response to domestic and political pressure‚ and his regrettable Bay of Pigs decision‚ Kennedy stood a firm ground against Khrushchev during the Cuban Missile Crisis‚ and avoided nuclear war. On the eve of

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    the revolution that took place during 1959 in Cuba‚ it’s interesting that the country yet prospering and experiencing relative economic success‚ still endured a revolution. To explain why such a substantial ‘takeover’ was still able to occur‚ the instability of Cuba during the years leading up to 1959 needs to be addressed. Cubans generally had strong resentment for the US and these feelings combined with the deeply divided state the society of Cuba was in‚ gave Fidel Castro and his supporters an

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    the CIA/Cuban Exiles to invade Cuba. The Americans felt it necessary to invade when Fidel Castro came to rule‚ turned his country into a communist nation and nationalized all American companies. This process of nationalization ensured that Cuba gained the benefits from privately owned American companies.The Americans failed miserably‚ and as a result of this attack Cuba felt they needed more protection. Therefore they asked the Soviet Union for weapons to defend Cuba against America. If the ‘Bay of

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    in Mayari‚ Cuba. He was born to a wealthy family‚ who owned a sugarcane plantation‚ and went to private catholic school as a child. At school he was very smart and his teachers took notice of his great memorization skills. Fidel‚ the went to the university of Havana‚ where he majored in law. At the university‚ he became a member of groups which opposed the Cuban government. After attending school. He became a member of the Orthodoxo party and then campaigned for a seat in the Cuba goverement

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    Jamaica Research Paper

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    With over one hundred rivers and its tallest mountain peak over 7‚000 feet‚ Jamaica is just off the coast of Florida. Jamaica is the third largest island in the Caribbean‚ just right behind Cuba and Hispaniola. The longest river in Jamaica is Rio Minho. The widest river is the Black River (Worldatlas). In 2009‚ Jamaica’s population was approximately 2.8 million citizens (Glennie Chappell). First and foremost‚ the majestic limestone plateau covers almost two thirds of the island. Stretching

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    Cuban Revolution Themes

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    Connections of the Cuban Revolution Cuba was a country in Latin America that had a long struggle with gaining full independence. The final fight for independence was fought in the 1950’s. This revolution was recapped in the documentary Cuba: The Forgotten Revolution. With the main focus being on the 1950’s revolution‚ the documentary looked at the key players of the revolution‚ including José Antonio‚ Frank País‚ Ernesto Che Guevara‚ and Fidel Castro. All of these revolutionaries’ main goal

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