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Batista's Communist Revolution

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Before the successful revolution in 1959, Cuba had suffered from bad government and corruption of power for nearly the whole first half of the 21st century. Then in 1952 Fulgencio Batista overruled the Cuban government by force and created a one party dictatorship. Batista’s cruel political strategies left the country in turmoil, causing Cubans everywhere to live in harsh conditions under a totalitarian state. One of the many citizens unsatisfied with Batista’s right wing ways was a young Communist politician named Fidel Castro. After failing to convince the court that Batista had violated the Cuban Constitution, he decided a violent Communist Revolution was the only necessary option to overthrow Batista. Dictatorship was an option because after the failed Moncada Barracks attack, the 26th of July Movement and finally the defeat of Batista in 1959, …show more content…

Even till this year the Cuban regime jails politicians with opposing views. The Bay of Pigs was a fight between Cuban exiles from the US, and the Castro government. This event made Castro even more popular and raised greater tension between the two countries. The US trade embargo was then established on Cuba in 1962. However Castro was still able to stay financially stable and powerful from the increased support from the Soviet Union. For nearly 5 decades Castro’s Censorship on media was also said to be one of the most extreme in the western hemisphere. Entertainment such as books, radio, movies and tvs were heavily censored certain privileges were only available to a certain view in the country. Another Dictator strategy he used was destroying private property, by not allowing private businesses to function and also limiting the amount of land one person could own. Castro also create a classless society where everybody got paid the

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