U.S. and Latin America

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U.S. and Latin America

U.S. after WWII The United States emerged from World War II the preeminent military and economic power in the world. While much of Europe and Asia struggled to recover from the physical devastation of the war, the U.S. was virtually unscathed, its economic infrastructure intact and operating at peak efficiency. By 1955 the United States, with only 6 percent of the world s population, was producing well over half of the world s goods.

Guatemala: The Cold War Comes to Latin America After WWII, the U.S. worried about the spread of Marxism. Communists coming to power in the region constituted a threat to the U.S. and would have to be dislodged. In 1952, Jacobo Arbenz became president of Guatemala and began implementing Communist programs: nationalizing foreign holdings Banana-producing United Fruit Company (USA) President Eisenhower authorized the CIA to train Guatemalan rebels to overthrow Arbenz, which they did in 1954.

Cuba Since the Spanish-American war of 1898, Cuba had been ruled by governments better known for their compliance with U.S. interests than with popular sentiment. In 1933, during the crisis resulting from the Great Depression, Sergeant Fulgencio Batista (1901-1973) emerged as a strongman, and in 1952 he led a military coup that deposed a corupt civilian government and made him dictator.

Cuba: The Batista Dictatorship Did little to clean public affairs. Continued to bend to the wishes of North American investors Sugar planters and Casino owners Middle- and working- class Cubans did not prosper Students at the University of Havana called for revolution 1953 a group of young people launched a botched assault on a military garrison.

Cuba s National Liberation Fidel Castro Young law student became a national hero during the trial because of a speech at the rebels trial Freed from prison in 1955 and fled to Mexico. Returned several years later with a small band of armed comrades to organize guerrilla raids Batista s fortunes nose-dived U.S. Congress suspended military supplies and aid Regime crumbled in 1958

Cuba s National Liberation Batista fled Cuba on New Year s Day 1959 The wealthy elite fled I droves to exile in southern Florida and elsewhere As Castro began to consolidate his power, his regime became more radical He seized control of the economy Massive redistribution of land Nationalized foreign oil refineries

U.S. versus Cuba Outraged, the U.S. put an end to all aid and sealed the American market to Cuban sugar April 1961, the CIA mounted an invasion by Cuban exiles, landing at the Bay of Pigs A fiasco that failed and caused Castro to becomes even more radical Castro declared himself a socialist and openly courted the support of the Soviet Union

The Cuban Missile Crisis To deter any further U.S. attacks, Castro appealed to the Soviet Union to install nuclear weapons in Cuba 90 miles of the coast of Florida. October 1962 - CIA flights over Cuba discovered that the Soviets were secretly constructing offensive missile sites, which could launch nuclear missiles.

Cuban Missile Crisis (October of 1962)

Cuban Missile Crisis (October of 1962) Military advisors urged air strikes against the missile sites, but Kennedy worried that the strikes might trigger nuclear war. Instead Kennedy imposed a naval quarantine to stop Soviet ships from reaching Cuba. The face off ended when Kennedy and Khrushchev reached an agreement. The missiles in Cuba would be dismantled in exchange for an American promise not to invade Cuba. Secretly the U.S. also agreed to destroy its missile bases in Turkey.

Argentina One of the larger and more industrializes nations in Latin America. Juan Perón became president in 1946 by appealing to urban workers Massive programs of social services, wage increases, pensions, and low-cost vacations for urban workers Perón was basically a dictator

Argentina Eva Perón Evita Widely beloved by the common people Hated by most of the rich Died in 1952 Juan Perón created massive debts and inflation In 1955, military and rich force him into exile in Spain His social programs remain deeply embedded in Argentina s national life