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With a partner, discuss what you already know about Cuba. Include the government, economy, freedoms, etc.

In this lesson, we are going to examine a specific event that has had a lasting affect on the country of Cuba.

Essential Question: How did the Cuban Revolution impact Cuba?

Standard: SS6H3a. Explain the impact of the Cuban Revolution.

Let s review what we have learned so far

By the 15 th century, European exploration and colonization was underway.

Spain and Portugal set up empires in Latin America.

By the mid 19 th century, most Latin American countries had achieved independence from Spain and Portugal. Mexico: Miguel Hidalgo Haiti: Toussaint L Ouverture Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, etc: Simón Bolívar Brazil also gained independence from Portugal

This is where we begin

By the late 19 th century, there were only two Spanish colonies left in the Americas. Cuba Puerto Rico

What can you remember about Cuba s natural resources? Cuba has rich soil which is good for growing sugarcane, coffee beans, tobacco, and other crops. Sugar is Cuba s most important product.

At the end of the 19 th century, the U.S. declared war on Spain to help the people gain freedom from Spanish rule and to protect sugarcane plantations owned by American businesses.

The U.S. won the war, and Spain gave up Cuba and Puerto Rico. Cuba Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico became a U.S. territory. Cuba became independent, but stayed under U.S. control for many years. Cuba Puerto Rico

For the next 50 years, Cuba had many leaders (some elected, some dictators). The country was very wealthy, but most of the people were extremely poor. Cuba

What s a dictator? A ruler with total power over a country, typically one who has obtained power by force

With a partner, summarize the important events before the Cuban Revolution on your graphic organizer.

Cuba gained independence when the U.S. fought a war with Spain to gain Cuba s freedom and protect U.S. sugarcane plantations. Cuba had many leaders over the years following their independence. Some leaders were elected and some leaders were dictators.

Why do revolutions occur?

Which group was exploited (taken advantage of) in Cuba? The poor were taken advantage of in Cuba and were angry with their government.

Fidel Just like in other Latin American countries, a leader Castro emerged to take up the cause

In the late 1950s, Fidel Castro led an army of rebels and defeated the corrupt government (a dictator named Batista). This is known as the Cuban Revolution.

With a partner, summarize the causes of the Cuban Revolution on your graphic organizer.

Even though the country was very wealthy, most of the people were extremely poor. Unhappy Cubans were continually angry with their government. In the late 1950s, Fidel Castro led a group of rebels and defeated the Batista government. He took over and set up a communist government.

Fidel Castro immediately set up a communist government. What is communism?

Communism is a political and economic system in which the major productive resources in a society are owned by the public or the state, and wealth is divided among citizens equally or according to individual need.

Where does communism fall on the economic continuum? Toward Command Economy

How is power distributed in communism? Unitary

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Use your graphic organizer to record the impact of the Cuban Revolution

Impact on Cuba s Government In reality, Cuba just went from one dictator to another Castro set up a communist government like its ally (supporter), the Soviet Union, and controlled all aspects of the government

How do you think Cuba s economy was affected by the Cuban Revolution?

Impact on Cuba s Economy Castro set up a communist government which controlled all parts of the economy He took over farms and businesses, even those owned by the U.S.

Impact on Cuba s Economy The Soviet Union was a key ally and trading partner, but when they broke apart, Cuba s economy suffered and still struggles today Food shortages occur from time to time

How do you think Cuba s citizens were affected by the Cuban Revolution?

Impact on Cuba s Citizens Many poor people supported Castro s policies because he improved their healthcare and education Successful Cubans such as business owners, teachers, doctors, and others did not like their property being taken.

Impact on Cuba s Citizens Due to Castro s communist policies, many successful Cubans left (many went to Florida) People who opposed Castrol were killed or put in prison He controlled everything on the radio, TV, and newspapers.

How do you think the Cuban Revolution affected Cuba s relationship with the U.S.?

Impact on U.S. and Cuban Relations Castro came to power during the Cold War and sided with the Soviet Union causing hostilities Castro took over American businesses without giving compensation (costs) to owners The U.S. imposed an embargo on exports except for food and medicine to Cuba in 1960 and cut off all ties with Cuba in 1961

With an elbow partner, discuss the following: Was the Cuban Revolution good or bad for Cuba? Why?

In 2008, Raúl Castro, Fidel Castro s brother, replaced Fidel when he became too ill to lead the country. Cuba s government structure remains the same, but Raúl has opened the economy in some ways.

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Which group benefited the most from the Cuban Revolution? Why? The poor because they gained education, healthcare, and more equal treatment

Which group benefited the least from the Cuban Revolution? Why? The wealthy, land owners, and business owners because Castro took their property for the state

Summarizer Identify a few impacts of the Cuban Revolution