Cuban Revolution.. Timeline 1954 November - Batista ended up the parliament and elected as the President of Cuba. 1955 - Fidel Castro and his brother.

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Cuban Revolution.

Timeline 1954 November - Batista ended up the parliament and elected as the President of Cuba Fidel Castro and his brother Raul Castro met Che Guevara, who later joins the revolutionary forces th July - A Cuban revolutionary called Frank Pais died during the revolution 1958 March - Many people turns back against the Batista government, and the US stopped the arm supplies for Batista May - Batista declared to destroy Castro forces December - Guevara led the troops to attack Santa Clara, which resulted a great success th January - After Batista fled Cuba 4 days ago, the President was changed to Manuel Urrutia, the 20th President th January - Castro became the Premier of Cuba.

Causes To reform the government and country and fight against Batista's rules. Batista took complete control of the country. He was elected because he was the only candidate, and there was no opposition. Fidel Castro promised he will provide equality and better lives for the people. Castro forces attacked Batista government to create the movements of rebellion.

Effects Political True national independence People were inspired by boldness and braveness of Cuban Revolution. Economic Cuba’s dependence on Soviet economic and military aid. Social “Largely Egalitarian Society.” Social Reconstruction began. Systems of education, health, struggle against discrimination, and sports "Cuban Revolution." Cartoon. LA Progressive. 25 Mar Web

Fidel Castro 1.The revolution's supreme commander, strategist and guardian. 2.Got power on January 1, 1959 while majority of the people supported him. 3.People believed in his speeches because they wanted democracy. virus-again/

Che Guevara Born on June 14, 1928 at Rosario, Argentina Died on October 1967 at Bolivia Good theoretician of guerrilla battles Gained strength by more people getting involved. Became Cuban citizen Spent time in Democratic Republic of the Congo Regarded as hero through worldwide, icon of anti-imperialism. Che Guevara. Photograph. Cuba. Gonumerical. Web. 29 Dec film-sur-le-che-guevara/. film-sur-le-che-guevara/

Cuba in 1957 low infant mortality doctors and nurses as Netherland had many vehicles had 4 TVs per 1000 people, which was fifth highest in the world Previous Government Cuban Revolution. Photograph. Cuba. Art Diamond's Blog. Web

Replaced Government The US imposed a trade embargo. US tried to block the Soviet Union from reaching Cuba after discovering Cuba supported by Soviet-supplied missile installation. Many of Castro's policies separated itself from the rest of Latin America. Cuba continued to get support from Soviet Union. Cuba attempted to encourage rebellions in Venezuela, Guatemala and Bolivia. new-term-concerned-he-wont-be-able-to-serve-full-49-years/ 6/09/castro-praises- obamas-speaking-skills- but-not-his-truthtelling.php

1.Cuban started to fight for Marxism in Africa. 2.Soon the conflict between Cuba and United States got worse. 3.After the fall of the USSR, Cuba could not get any more support from the Soviet Union. 4.Cuba's sugarcane production got worsened. 5.The United States made Cuba's economy much worse by making it more difficult for foreign investors and businesses to operate in Cuba. Replaced Government weekly.com/2/index.php?option=com_cont ent&view=article&id=1267:wola-un-vote-to- condemn-cuba-embargo-isolates-us-in- hemisphere&catid=44:lastest- news&Itemid=61

Changes in People's Lives Castro thought that people should work not just for themselves, but to benefit the community. Though many Cubans supported the revolution, many did not want to work long. Inflation happened, because economy of Cuba worsened. Shortages in goods occurred, so the government redistributed wealth and tried to provide a better quality of life for Cubans html

High Literacy Rate in Cuba The level of Cuban education is very high. There was a big change from the end of Cuban Revolution while the Batista government asserted that Cuba’s education level was always high enough. Percentage of People of Certain Area who Attended School Spanish control – 16 % at 1899 US control – 72 % at 1931 Independence – 90 % at

1.The government provided schools, medical clinics, retirement pensions and public transportation. 2.It also reduced rents and utility charges. 3.The economy got better followed by the government's efforts. 4.People got pressured to work for the sugar production, but they could not produce much. 5.Sugar production failed, and the economy also went in trouble. Changes in People's Lives image/13319/Cuban-doctor-taking-man's-blood- pressure-at-a-clinic-in-Senare,-Venezuela.

Comparison People’s lives were harsh People wanted new government and ideologies. Dictatorship No equality Better economy

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