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Cuban Revolution | 3 Minute History

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    In 1952, former Cuban president Batista
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    led a military coup and seized power
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    when it became clear he was not going
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    to be re-elected. He placed Cuba under
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    a repressive military dictatorship
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    and began to establish close relations
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    with the United States.
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    This allowed American companies
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    to buy up the majority of
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    Cuba's natural resources, plus, under
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    his rule, the country became a haven
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    for organized crime syndicates,
    all of which
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    angered a young lawyer named
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    Fidel Castro. Castro put together
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    a group of 138 men,
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    and on July 26th, 1953, attacked an
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    isolated Barracks in Moncada
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    in the hope of securing
    more weapons.
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    The attack was a disaster
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    and the rebels were fought back.
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    Most of those who were not killed were
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    captured, including Fidel and
    his brother Raúl.
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    The public trial of the captured
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    Rebels helped turn public opinion and
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    Castro's favor when he argued against
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    the dictatorship and said, "History will
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    absolve me". He was sentenced to 15 years
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    in prison, but Batista was under -------
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    other Cuban exiles and an Argentinian
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    doctor named Che Guevara, who joined the
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    '26th of July Movement'. 
    In the meantime, a
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    controversial election and increasing
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    unemployment in Cuba, led to more and
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    more anti-Batista riots, although they
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    weren't necessarily socialist. Batista
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    responded by becoming even more
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    oppressive, which led to even more people
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    calling for him to resign. Back in Mexico,
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    the revolutionaries purchased a small
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    yacht named 'Granma' and in November 1956,
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    82 Men set sail for Cuba. The Cuban
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    government, however, was aware that the
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    rebels were returning to Cuba and
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    attacked them. Only a handful of them
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    survived to escape up into the mountains.
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    From their Mountain Base they gathered
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    new supporters and launched guerrilla
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    attacks on Military targets. Plus, foreign
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    journalists were allowed to visit, and
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    along with their Pirate Radio Station,
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    this gave their struggle International
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    attention and ultimately increased their
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    popularity. Meanwhile, in the cities too,
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    new rebel groups were launching attacks
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    against Batista. Angered and desperate, in
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    1958, Batista sent a large army into the
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    mountains to try and flush the rebels
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    out once and for all. However, this was a
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    disaster and the hardened guerrilla
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    fighters were able to fight them back,
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    causing many in the Army to switch sides.
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    The rebels then saw this as the perfect
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    opportunity to launch a Counterattack.
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    Che Guevara took control of one arm of the
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    Rebel Army and headed to Santa Clara.
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    Cienfuegos took another and marched into
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    Yaguajay and Castro followed with the
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    reinforcements. As they passed through
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    towns and villages, they were largely
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    welcomed, demonstrating to the world that
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    Batista's regime was on the brink of
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    falling. The International Community
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    persuaded Batista to flee, allowing the
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    rebels to move into Havana in January,
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    1959, relatively unopposed. The
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    revolutionaries took control of Cuba and
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    their leaders, Fidel, Raúl and Che,
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    consolidated their power by wiping out
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    all remnants of Batista from the island,
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    and arrested and killed many of those
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    old supporters. This, as well as a few
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    other repressive laws, led to a large
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    number of people fleeing to the US. On
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    the other hand, they nationalized the
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    land that was owned by us companies, shut
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    down the Mob's casinos and set about
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    reforming and improving health
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    facilities, housing and schools. These
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    socialist policies angered the Americans,
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    who decided to place economic sanctions
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    on them. The US would also go on to aid a
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    group of Cuban Exiles, in an attempt to
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    oust Fidel Castro in 1962.
    But, the infamous
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    'Bay of Pigs' invasion was a disaster. In
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    the aftermath of the 'Bay of Pigs'
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    invasion, Castro announced that Cuba was
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    a Socialist Republic and rushed into
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    seeking an alliance with the Soviets, and
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    this friendship led to one of the most
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    infamous consequences of the revolution,
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    'The Cuban Missile Crisis'. The revolution
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    spurred on left-wing idealists in Latin
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    America, whose actions indirectly led to
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    far-right reactionary dictatorships in
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    countries like Argentina and Chile.
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Cuban Revolution | 3 Minute History
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