The Cuban Revolution. By Preet Singh

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The Cuban Revolution By Preet Singh

Cuban Relations w/ the U.S. After the Cuban war of Independence, Cuba began to offer Real Estate to United State s Investors. Guantanamo Bay would be opened. In 1926 60% of the island was owned by U.S. investors. The United States would get involved in Cuban international and domestic conflicts.

Batista s Regime Batista successfully led a military coup in Cuba in 1933 to overthrow Gerardo Machado. Batista would then become president after multiple puppet leaders. Though a fascist Batista had capitalistic views so he became a puppet for the U.S. His first term was very progressive and was for the people Choose his replacement after the his first term was over. His replacement would end up losing to Grau.

Batista s Return After 8 years out of politics Batista would run for the 1952 elections 3 months before the elections Batista was in 3rd place and decided to overthrow the government again with military back up He then cancelled elections and would hold power up until 1959

Fidel Castro - Early Life Born on August 13, 1926 in Biran, a small town in eastern Cuba. Father was a wealthy Spanish farmer. Castro enrolled as a law student at the University of Havana. Interested in politics and joined the anti-corruption Orthodox Party. Ran for the Cuban House of Representatives. Never got elected.

Castro and Communism During the June of 1947 Castro led an expedition to liberate the capitalistic Dominican Republic. Never was arrested. During this time he began to read literature by Marx Lenin and Egel. He would keep on leading revolutions up until his first son, Fidelito, in 1949.

Castro s Revolution Begins In July 1953, Castro led 120 men to attack the Moncada army barracks in Santiago de Cubas. His men were captured and sentenced to 15 years in prison. Many were killed. He was released from prison and in 1955 he went to Mexico to restart his campaign against Batista.

Castro s Exile Castro and his July 25th movement would be exiled to Mexico. Here they would meet important figures in the revolution Ernesto Che Guevara and Alberto Bayo. Bayo would teach Castro guerilla warfare which he would then use in his revolution During his Exile, there became greater amounts of anti-batista supporters. On November 25, 1956 Castro would sail back on the Yacht Granma to Cuba to lead the revolution.

The Revolution of 1959 Castro and the Granma Yacht arrived in Cuba on December 2nd and would head to the Sierra Maestra mountains Revolution headquarters would be set up there 3 days later the majority of the members of the Granma Yacht would be murdered

The Revolution On March 13, 1957 a separate group of revolutionists tried to assassinate Batista but this was unsuccessful Soon after the United States would implement an arms embargo

The Revolution Batista s army consisted of 37,000 men Castro s supporters sometimes consisted of no more than 200 men Castro was able to make up for this difference with Guerilla warfare U.S. funding U.S. arms embargo of Batista Escopetas Other revolutionists

The Revolution Batista would try to attack Castro s headquarter with Operation Verano This would prove unsuccessful with Castro s men taking out ½ a 500 man battalion Batista almost wiped out Castro with the Battle of Mercedes on July 29, 1957 Castro would call a cease fire allowing for his men to retreat

The End of the Revolution After the Battle of Mercedes the rebels began to launch their own offensive Che Guevara, Fidel and Raul Castro began to launch attacks on different fronts The rebels began to force the Batista regime out and finally did on January 1st

After of the Revolution Castro would become the world recognized leader in 1960 He would begin to make drastic domestic changes in policy Agriculture distribution Improved medical centers and education He would also allow Che Guevara to administer trials and executions on Batista Loyalists

Life under Castro Abolished legal discrimination Brought electricity to the countryside Provided full employment, advanced education and healthcare Mostly by building new schools and medical centers He closed down many oppositional newspapers and jailed thousands of political opponents Made no move towards elections Limited the amount of land one could own, abolished private business, controlled housing and consumer goods shortages

Cuban Relations w/ the U.S. After the revolution Castro went to Washington D.C. to establish his government with the U.S. With the new agriculture reforms, came a very big loss to U.S. businesses This caused Eisenhower to implement trade restrictions The U.S. stopped buying sugar and stopped supplying oil With in the first year the CIA would try to assassinate Castro

Cuban Relations w/ JFK The attempts to kill Castro continued To improve the relations Che Guevara and Dillon Douglas would meet in Punto del Este, Uruguay to discuss a resolution Che s terms Minimal involvement with Soviet Union No exporting revolutions to other Latin American Countries Compromise of the U.S. businesses affected by the change in government U.S. only needed to not intervene in Cuba

Cuban Relations w/ LBJ After the Cuban Missile Crisis and Kennedy s death, Castro would send a message to LBJ This message would ask for them to begin to put their differences aside During the LBJ administration U.S. and Cuban Relations became less heated

Cuban Relations w/ Russia After the Cuban Revolution Russia did not believe Cuba would become their ally Cuba would become a Socialist Republic after the invasion of the Bay of pigs This would cause Russia to support the Cubans economically and politically It would be later revealed, that Khrushchev and Russia believed that Cuba was irritating with there constant conflicts with the U.S. After Russia s collapse the Cuban Economy reduced by 1/3

Cuban Relations w/ Latin America Cuba Relations with Latin America Castro hoped to spread communism throughout Latin America He supplied many leftist guerrilla movements with supplies and weapons Most of the Marxist revolutions that Castro supported failed Overall, relations with many countries and Cuba began to slowly normalize with the exception of the United States

Cuban Relations w/ Latin America Cuba helped to broker the new peace between the government of Colombia and the main Marxist rebel movement. Sent 11,000 doctors to Brazil to work in the slums and remote rural areas the country s own doctors spurned. The Cuban-Venezuelan nexus was established as a natural outcome of the installation of the Hugo Chávez government in 1999. Mr. Castro's influence is most visible in Venezuela, the oil-rich country whose tight relationship with Cuba has been critical to sustaining the regimes of both countries.

Bay of Pigs As relations of with Cuba and Russia became closer Eisenhower allocated 13.1 million dollars to the CIA for the assassination or overthrow of Castro Kennedy had the CIA train 1,400 paramilitaries On April 17, 1961 the Brigade 2506 would head out to Cuba and set target for Playa Giron The Cubans knew about the Attack from the Russians and prepared for it Cuba would become victorious

Bay of Pigs Effects on Cuba This attempt to overthrow the Socialist government would help Castro This allowed him to increase propaganda Cuba considered the United States as an equal This would cause for Russian-Cuban relations to increase and U.S.-Cuban relations to be drastically affected This would later have an indirect effect on the Cuban Missile Crisis

Cuban Missile Crisis In 1962, the Soviet Union secretly stationed ballistic missiles in Cuba that could deliver nuclear warheads to cities in the US October 1962: US discovers nuclear weapons have been stationed just 90 miles from Florida In a TV address on October 22, 1962, Kennedy notified the American public of the missiles and explained his decision to enact a naval blockade to protect the US militarily by whatever means were necessary After a 13 day standoff, Russian leader, Nikita Khrushchev agreed to remove the nukes against Castro s wishes (Castro was not involved in negotiations) In return, the US publicly agreed not to reinvade Cuba and privately consented to removing American nuclear weapons out of Turkey

Cuba & Nicaraguan Revolution In the Beginning of 1967 Cuba became involved with Nicaraguan Revolutionists In 1969 Cuba funded the revolutionists on many revolts The Sandistan revolutionaries would then take control nearly 10 years later and would began to receive aid from the Cubans They did this hoping that the Nicaraguans would turn to socialism, but the U.S. would punish any Latin American countries that tried to turn to this ideology Ultimately Nicaragua would turn into a socialist state by election not by revolution

Che s Effect on Bolivia After renouncing his honorary Cuban citizenship Che traveled throughout the world and tried to spread communism He would then focus back on Latin America and would head to Bolivia Bolivian Communist Party was divided and the country turned to a heavy capitalistic society Che received little support from the local population, this led to an attack and capture of Che by Bolivian forces and the CIA Che would be executed on October 9, 1967

The Mariel Boatlift After 10,000 Cuban citizens crammed a Peruvian embassy seeking political asylum, Castro would let anyone who wanted to leave Cuba leave This would include mental patients and prisoners. There would be approximately 125,000 people released to the U.S. This would cause for a greater spike in crime and gang activity in cities such as Miami and New York City.

Cuba After the Cold War With the Fall of The Soviet Empire came the economic depression of the Cuban Economy The USSR would buy most of Cuba s imports 80% of all Cuban sugar 40% of all Cuban citrus Cuba then would be forced to trade with other Latin American Countries Cuba is the only Communist Country in the Western Hemisphere

Primary Source

OPCVL Origin: Arm Wrestling for World Dominance. British political cartoon by Leslie Gilbert Illingworth posted in October 1962 after the Cuban Missile Crisis ended. Purpose: The purpose of this was to show the tensions that still exist between the Soviet Union and the United States, and how fragile the relationship between the two world powers really was. The arm wrestling and the sweat coming off of the two suggest a stressful conflict. The buttons on either side show how fragile this relationship was because a simple wrong move could lead to one side losing in the conflict.

OPCVL Value: The value of this cartoon is that it shows not only how fragile the relationship between the two countries were, but the devastation that could result from further conflict between the two. The two are sitting on hydrogen bombs (evident with the H on the missiles). Limitation: While this political cartoon shows the conflict between the Soviet Union and the United States, it does not show why the conflict began or show any other countries that are involved. Simply shows the two on opposing side while not providing any rationale as to why they are in conflict. No other countries are part of this match.

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