Bay of pigs/Cuban missile crisis Jose Sierra Per 4 Ms. Mcelmoyl 5/16/13.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Cuban Missile Crisis. Background Cuba, small island, 90 miles from FL Cuba, small island, 90 miles from FL U.S. businesses controlled much of Cuba, U.S.
Advertisements

 US supported a very unpopular Cuban dictator  The people began to revolt and Fidel Castro led the revolution and came to power  At first Castro.
Cold War Divides the World.  The US, and the Soviet Union used a variety of techniques to gain influence in the Third World  They backed wars of revolution,
President Kennedy Soviet Premier Khrushchev Cuban Leader Fidel Castro.
Kennedy’s Foreign Policy Terms and People John F. Kennedy – a Democratic senator who was elected President in 1960 Richard M. Nixon – former Republican.
Objectives Explain the steps Kennedy took to change American foreign policy. Analyze the causes and effects of the Bay of Pigs invasion and the Cuban Missile.
Cuban Missile Crisis/ Bay of Pigs By: Kyra and Brandon.
Bay of Pigs April 1961 Started 3 months into John F. Kennedy’s presidency Action by a CIA-trained force of Cuban exiles to invade southern Cuba They were.
Cuban Missile Crisis/ Bay of Pigs Kendra Morgan Shanny.
Tensions of Containment Augugliaro/ Patten/ Kempton.
The Bay of Pigs 1959: Fidel Castro (a communist and ally of the Soviet Union) came in to power in Cuba The U.S. did not trust Castro and planned to overthrow.
Bay of Pigs and Cuban Missile Crisis. Fidel Castro 1959, Fidel Castro overthrew Fulgencio Batista and became leader of Cuba 1959, Fidel Castro overthrew.
Cuban Missile Crisis.
The Cold War – Bay of Pigs to the Cuban Missile Crisis.
The Cuban Missile Crisis: What happened? SWBAT: IDENTIFY THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS. HOMEWORK: “FILL IN THE FOLLOWING GAPS” ON THE BACK.
The Cuban Missile Crisis. The “Alliance for Progress” President John F. Kennedy hoped to improve relations with Latin America to prevent the spread of.
TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Kennedy’s Foreign Policy.
JFK AND THE COLD WAR Ch Wednesday, May 16, 2012  Daily goal(s): Understand how JFK responded to Cold War conflicts like the Bay of Pigs, Cuban.
CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS. The Cuban Missile Crisis was an event that occurred during the U.S. and Russia cold war. This event was a thirteen day confrontation.
Overview of President Kennedy, The Cold War, and Cuba.
John F. Kennedy 35 th President DO NOW: Primary Source The Election of 1960 p.825.
Do Now 1) What events might make the US launch nuclear weapons? 2) What do you think the result would be if the US launched nuclear weapons?
Cuban Revolution Timeline:  1952 – Batista Coup  1953 – Castro launches first rebellion; fails.  1956 – Castro begins guerilla war against Batista.
COLD WAR continues 1960’s. Fidel Castro and Cuba After assuming power in 1959, Fidel Castro transformed Cuba into the first communist state in the Western.
Kennedy’s Foreign Policy Chapter 26 Section 2. Words to Know Exile: A person who lives away from his or her home country Quarantine: To isolate, or cut.
The Cuban Missile Crisis
By: Jerry Moore.  Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz, ( born August 13, 1926) is a Cuban communist revolutionary and politician, having held the position of.
The Bay of pigs/ The Cuban Missile Crisis
KENNEDY AND THE COLD WAR. John F. Kennedy Remembered in many ways.
Cuban Missile Crisis.
The Cuban Missile Crisis Objective: What were the causes and consequences?
Kennedy and the Cold War. President John F. Kennedy takes over the Cold War in the 1960’s – The 1960 election changes politics First Roman Catholic president.
Cuba and the Missile Crisis. Cuban Revolution ( ) resulted in the overthrow of Fulgencio Batista and the creation of a new communist government.
American History Chapter 17 Section 2. Flexible Response Kennedy tried to reduce the threat of nuclear war and contain communism. He wanted the option.
Revolution in Cuba by the early 1950s, U.S. corporations
COLD WAR IN CUBA.  Fidel Castro  U.S. embargo  Castro installs communist government in 1959 CUBAN REVOLUTION.
Cuban Missile Crisis The Cuban Missile Crisis was a confrontation during the Cold War between the Soviet Union and the United States regarding the deployment.
The Cuban Missile Crisis Bay of Pigs Pres. Eisenhower sets plan to help Cuban refugees regain power-- called for invasion of Cuba When Kennedy.
Arms Race Bay of Pigs Cuban Missile Crisis
Ehn Nishioka Daniel Frasier. The Beginning of the Cuban Missile Crisis starts when Fidel Castro rises to power on January 1, Castro begins making.
JFK AND FLEXIBLE RESPONSE
THIRTEEN DAYS.
Goals of the Bay of Pigs Invasion  The United States government was disturbed when Fidel Castro took over Cuba in 1959 and developed ties to the Soviet.
Cuban Missile Crisis. What Started the Crisis! -
The Kennedy and Johnson Years ( ) I. BaY OF BIGS INVASION 1. U.S. Plan to overthrow Communist (Fidel Castro) in Cuba. a. CIA trained Anti-Castro.
What was the 3 rd Hot Spot in the Cold War! Cuban Missile Crisis!
Cuban Missile Crisis.
Fidel Castro & the U.S..
Chapter 28, Section 3 Aim: Crisis Over Cuba. By the 1960s, the U.S. and Soviet Union had emerged as superpowers (nations with enough military, political,
Kennedy’s New Policy re: Communism Flexible Response : Designed to give President many options for dealing with communism.
Castro’s Cuba 1950’s- Cuba ruled by an unpopular dictator, Batista- who the U.S. supported. Cuban resentment led to an overthrow led by Fidel Castro, who.
The Cuban Missile Crisis October 14 – October 28, 1962.
Cold War-Trouble with Cuba 90 miles away…. The Bay of Pigs Invasion The Bay of Pigs Invasion was an unsuccessful attempt by US-backed Cuban exiles to.
Kennedy’s Foreign Policy
Overview of President Kennedy, The Cold War, and Cuba
What was the 3rd Hot Spot in the Cold War!
Cuban Missile Crisis Swinging Sixties.
March 8, 2017 Global II Agenda: DO NOW: Multiple Choice Review
Cuba and America in the Cold War
Cuba during the Cold War
Names of people: Fidel Castro, John F. Kennedy, Nikita Khrushchev
Into the 1960s.
Cuban Missile Crisis.
Arms Race and the Cuban Missile Crisis
What was the 3rd Hot Spot in the Cold War!
Aim: How Did the Cold War Almost Turn Hot in Cuba?
Kennedy’s Foreign Policy
The Cuban Missile Crisis
Cuban Missile Crisis.
Objective: To examine the impact of the Cold War on Latin America.
Presentation transcript:

Bay of pigs/Cuban missile crisis Jose Sierra Per 4 Ms. Mcelmoyl 5/16/13

Bay of pigs  President Kennedy had the option of using the U.S. Air Force against the Cubans but decided against it.  Consequently, the invasion was stopped by Castro's army.  The invasion made Castro wary of the U.S. He was convinced that the Americans would try to take over the island again.

Cause of the Bay of pigs  President approved the CIA to spy on Cuba for the reason of Fidel Castro having support of USSR.  The Bay of Pigs Invasion was an unsuccessful attempt by United States they sent Cuban exiles to overthrow the government of the Cuban (dictator Fidel Castro).  Hoping to find support from the local population, they intended to cross the island to Havana. It was evident from the first hours of fighting, however, that the exiles were likely to lose.

Effects of bay of pigs  By the time the fighting ended on April 19, 90 exiles had been killed and the rest had been taken as prisoners.  The failure of the invasion seriously embarrassed the young Kennedy administration.  The invasion made Castro wary of the U.S. He was convinced that the Americans would try to take over the island again.

The Cuban missile crisis  leaders of the U.S. and the Soviet Union engaged in a tense, 13-day political and military standoff  October 1962 over the installation of nuclear-armed. Soviet placed medium and intermediate-range ballistic missiles in Cuba, just 90 miles from U.S. shores.  President John Kennedy notified Americans about the presence of the missiles in Cuba  He told his decision to enact a naval blockade around Cuba and made it clear the U.S. was prepared to use military force if necessary to neutralize this perceived threat to national security.

Cause of the Cuban missile crisis  One of the causes of the Cuban Missile Crisis was that the USSR was afraid that they have might have gotten hit by a missile first so they secretly hid a missiles in Cuba.  Another cause would be that and Nikita was afraid to lose Cuba in an invasion from the U.S.A, so they agreed to put missiles on their island because of protection.  There were also many tensions with the USSR and the States with the peace program that Russia wanted to start. Then the U.S.A said that they would be tougher on Russia to end the Cold War.  The USSR wanted all the power and so did the United States.

The effect of the Cuban missile crisis  Many people were afraid due to the fact we were on the brink of war  The soviets removed there missiles and we removed ours in turkey secretly  We agreed to never invade Cuba again

Recourses  "Bay of Pigs." Bay of Pigs. N.p., n.d. Web. 22 May 2013http:// numents/Virgin1/The_Virgin_Mary/Bay_of_Pigs/bay_of_pigs. html 4/5/13 "Bay of Pigs." Bay of Pigs. N.p., n.d. Web. 22 May 2013http:// numents/Virgin1/The_Virgin_Mary/Bay_of_Pigs/bay_of_pigs. html 4/5/13  Cuba: The Bay of Pigs Invasion." About.com Latin American History. N.p., n.d. Web. 22 May 2013http://latinamericanhistory.about.com/od/historyofthe caribbean/a/09bayofpigs.htm/ Cuba: The Bay of Pigs Invasion." About.com Latin American History. N.p., n.d. Web. 22 May 2013http://latinamericanhistory.about.com/od/historyofthe caribbean/a/09bayofpigs.htm/  "The Bay of Pigs Invasion." ThinkQuest. Oracle Foundation, n.d. Web. 22 May tml "The Bay of Pigs Invasion." ThinkQuest. Oracle Foundation, n.d. Web. 22 May tml  "The Cuban Missile Crisis." History Today. N.p., n.d. Web. 22 May 2013http:// missile-crisis "The Cuban Missile Crisis." History Today. N.p., n.d. Web. 22 May 2013http:// missile-crisis