In 1952, former Cuban president Batista led a military coup and seized power when it became clear he was not going to be re-elected. He placed Cuba under a repressive military dictatorship and began to establish close relations with the United States. This allowed American companies to buy up the majority of Cuba's natural resources, plus under his rule, the country became a haven for organized crime syndicates, all of which angered a young lawyer named Fidel Castro. Castro put together a group of 138 men and on July 26th, 1953, attacked an isolated Barracks in Moncada in the hope of