Getting to California Highlight in your Reading Quiz Notes Fidel Castro Bay of Pigs blockade Missiles in Turkey Conclusion of the Cuban Missile Crisis.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
JFK AND THE COLD WAR Chapter 23, Section 2 By Mr. Bruce Diehl
Advertisements

PowerPoint by Mr. Hataway Created February 26, 2003 Revised March 16, 2011 JFK and the Cold War.
The Bay of Pigs Invasion and The Cuban Missile Crisis
Foreign Policy in the Early 1960s
Cuban Missile Crisis. Soviet Global Policy Soviet foreign policy changes with the death of Stalin. The Soviet Union becomes interested in the Third World.
The Cuban Missile Crisis: The World on the Brink 1962
CHAPTER 23.2 JFK AND THE COLD WAR
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.
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 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.
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.
Chapter 29 Section 1 Notes First Half
Kennedy Chapter 48 Section 3. Class Starter Write down one question you have about Kennedy’s domestic policies, or the Spectrum.
The Kennedy Years Election of 1960 First televised debates Slim victory for Kennedy CandidateElectoral VotePopular Vote% Electoral Vote % Popular.
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.
Section 2-JFK & the Cold War Click the Speaker button to listen to the audio again.
JFK’s Foreign Policy Presidential Candidates John F. Kennedy –Wealthy –Powerful family –East Coast –Movie-star good looks –Ease & authority in presence.
Schedule 1.Do Now/Turn in HW – Discuss Do Now 2.Learning Goals 3.Cold War Introduction – Preview events 4.Cold War Notes at Stations – Space.
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?
Kennedy & The Cold War Chapter 24 Section 2. Containing Communism The Cold War was the major issue during JFK’s presidency. Under his watch there were.
Cuban Revolution Timeline:  1952 – Batista Coup  1953 – Castro launches first rebellion; fails.  1956 – Castro begins guerilla war against Batista.
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.
 Documentary & Observation sheet Questions go in order Don’t worry about spelling  Cuban Missile Crisis History Short.
Section 2-10 Crises of the Cold War Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. Cuba and its leader, Fidel Castro, began.
The Bay of pigs/ The Cuban Missile Crisis
Cuban Missile Crisis.
The Cuban Missile Crisis
 What were some differences between West and East Germany?  **Q.O.D.’s are due on FRIDAY** - 25 points  (6 th bell will be collected Thursday)  Number.
Kennedy and The Cold War
How did Kennedy react to USSR missiles in Cuba?. Learning objective – to understand how Kennedy reacted to the USSR missiles in Cuba. I can describe the.
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
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.
Cuban Missile Crisis Thirteen Days in October 1962.
JFK AND FLEXIBLE RESPONSE
The Cuban Missile Crisis. The Bay of Pigs Invasion The 1961 Bay of Pigs Invasion was an unsuccessful attempt at invasion following the Cuban Revolution.
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.
THE COLD WAR: CUBA BBS 20 th Century History. BACKGROUND  Cuba was the site of many Cold War confrontations.  The missile crisis is a direct example.
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!
Unit Four: The 1950s 20 th Century History BBS. Day One Objective: The Cold War and the 1950s  Warm Up  What is your understanding of “The Cold War”?
Problems in Cuba Chapter 23 Section 2. Castro’s Cuba  The U.S. had worried about Cuba ever since revolutionary leader Fidel Castro took over in 1959.
 Between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon  First presidential TV debate (on test)  Kennedy Wins Video.
Kennedy and Foreign Affairs Mr. Chojnacki US II Honors.
Warm-Up!!!  Analyze the above political cartoon. What unit goal is being portrayed through the illustration? What types of events might this cartoon.
The Cold War Continues: The Arms Race *The U.S. and the Soviet Union were racing for weapon superiority. -Both nations developed the Atomic Bomb -U.S.
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.
On October 14, a U-2 spy plane over western Cuba discovered the missile sites. President Kennedy demanded that Khruschev remove them, but he refused. The.
Overview of President Kennedy, The Cold War, and Cuba
Cuban Missile Crises US History 11 Spring 2012.
Bay of Pigs Invasion, Berlin Crisis, and Cuban Missile Crisis
15.2 JFK and the Cold War.
When Did This Occur?? October 14-28, Day Stand-Off.
Highlight in your Reading Quiz Notes
Bay of Pigs Invasion, Berlin Crisis, and Cuban Missile Crisis
The Cuban Missile Crisis
Agenda Documentary & Observation sheet Journal # 12
Cuba and America in the Cold War
Cuban Missile Crisis 1962 Mr S. Fitzgerald.
KENNEDY & THE COLD WAR JFK FOREIGN POLICY JFK Cold War Video Clips
Bay of Pigs and Cuban Missile Crisis
Names of people: Fidel Castro, John F. Kennedy, Nikita Khrushchev
The Cuban Missile Crisis
Bay of Pigs Invasion, Berlin Crisis, and Cuban Missile Crisis
Presentation transcript:

Getting to California Highlight in your Reading Quiz Notes Fidel Castro Bay of Pigs blockade Missiles in Turkey Conclusion of the Cuban Missile Crisis Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Ch 23-2: JFK and the Cold War

Intro 3 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. Chapter Objectives Section 2: JFK and the Cold War Describe the events leading up to the Cuban Missile Crisis. Explain how World War III was avoided through negotiations between Nikita Khrushchev and John Kennedy

Section 2-10 Crises of the Cold War Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. Cuba and its leader, Fidel Castro, began forming an alliance with the Soviet Union and its leader, Nikita Khrushchev. During Eisenhower’s presidency, the CIA had secretly trained and armed Cuban exiles known as La Brigada. Kennedy’s advisers approved a plan to invade Cuba using La Brigada. (pages 726–728)

Section 2-10 Crises of the Cold War Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. On April 17, 1961, 1,400 armed Cuban exiles landed at the Bay of Pigs on the south coast of Cuba. (pages 726–728)

Section 2-11 Disaster struck as Kennedy cancelled air support for the exiles in order to keep United States involvement a secret. Most of the La Brigada were either killed or captured by Castro’s army. Crises of the Cold War (cont.) Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. (pages 726–728)

Section 2-12 After the fiasco at the Bay of Pigs invasion and looking weak at the Summit meeting with Khrushchev, President Kennedy needed a “victory” in Cuba. Thirteen Days in October 1962 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. (pages 726–728) Kennedy had given the CIA directions to “get rid of Castro” in Cuba because as long as Fidel Castro was in Cuba, so was communism.

Section 2-12 During the summer of 1962, the Soviet Union had begun to send short range nuclear missiles to Cuba for their “defense purposes” disguised in cargo ships. These were very similar to U.S. “Jupiter Missiles” that Eisenhower had sent to Turkey during the 1950s. Thirteen Days in October 1962 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. (pages 726–728)

Section 2-12 October 14 th, 1962 – U2 spy plane is sent over Cuba after the CIA has heard rumors of Soviet activity in Cuba. Thirteen Days in October 1962 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. (pages 726–728)

Section 2-12 The photographs show these to be nuclear missile sites Thirteen Days in October 1962 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. (pages 726–728)

Section 2-12 Thirteen Days in October 1962 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. (pages 726–728)

Section 2-12 October 16 th, 1962 – John Kennedy is briefed about the missiles and he calls on his closest advisors. Thirteen Days in October 1962 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. (pages 726–728) The Russians are now close enough to hit almost all of the United States with nuclear weapons. Options discussed Air strike Land invasion Diplomacy (UN) blockade

Section 2-12 Kennedy is fearful that Cuba will be used as a bargaining chip for Berlin. Kennedy has ordered the missiles in Turkey to be removed six months earlier, but could not remove them now under threat because he would look weak. Thirteen Days in October 1962 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. (pages 726–728)

Section 2-12 Military tells Kennedy a full scale attack of Cuba could be launched by October 25 th. Kennedy tells his advisors to “come up with a consensus” that will solve the problem. Thirteen Days in October 1962 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. (pages 726–728)

Section 2-12 October 18 th, 1962 – John Kennedy keeps a meeting with Soviet Foreign Minister Andre Gromyko. Thirteen Days in October 1962 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. (pages 726–728) Gromyko was ordered by Moscow to deny any weapons in Cuba. Kennedy doesn’t let Gromyko know that he knows about the weapons already there.

Section 2-12 October 21 st, 1962 – Kennedy returns to Washington from campaign trips and the consensus is a naval blockade of Cuba. Thirteen Days in October 1962 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. (pages 726–728) The U.S. will search all Soviet ships headed to Cuba. Gives Khrushchev the option of negotiation.

Section 2-12 October 22 nd, 1962 – Kennedy addresses the nation. Tells the American people of the missiles in Cuba. Thirteen Days in October 1962 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. (pages 726–728) Informs Americans (and the world) of the blockade. States that an attack on the U.S. from Cuba will be regarded as an attack from the Soviet Union and the U.S. will respond with all of its forces.

Section 2-12 October 23 rd, 1962 – The Soviet Union replies that the blockade is “an act of war” and promise to run through it. Thirteen Days in October 1962 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. (pages 726–728) Cuba prepares 250,000 soldiers for a full scale land invasion. Robert Kennedy is sent to talk to Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin JFK agrees to contract blockade line to 500 miles.

Section 2-12 October 24 th, 1962 – The Soviet ships reach the blockade line Thirteen Days in October 1962 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. (pages 726–728) American citizens rush to the stores to prepare for a nuclear war. Soviet ships stop prior to reaching the blockade line. Khrushchev sends a letter to Kennedy that the missiles will stay in Cuba. US defense goes to DEFCON 2.

Section 2-12 October 25 th, 1962 – US Ambassador to the United Nations Adlai Stevenson shows the world the proof of the missiles. Thirteen Days in October 1962 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. (pages 726–728) Do not gain much sympathy from the European nations due to the fact that they live under this every day. Kennedy increases U.S. forces in Florida for a land invasion.

Section 2-12 October 26 th, 1962 – Khrushchev sends a personal letter to Kennedy that agrees to remove the missiles if the United States promises never to invade Cuba. Thirteen Days in October 1962 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. (pages 726–728) “Let us not pull on the ends of the ropes that tie the knot of war” Before Kennedy can agree to the terms a second letter is sent that includes the demand that the missiles in Turkey be removed as well.

Section 2-12 October 26 th, 1962 (cont.) – An American U2 plane is shot down over Cuba and the pilot is killed. Thirteen Days in October 1962 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. (pages 726–728) Kennedy orders that the military does not react to this. Another American U2 plane is discovered flying over Soviet airspace, but Khrushchev orders that it is not to be shot down, but escorted away from the Soviet Union.

Section 2-12 October 27 th, 1962 – Robert Kennedy comes up with the idea of ignoring the second letter that Khrushchev sent that included the missiles in Turkey. Thirteen Days in October 1962 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. (pages 726–728) Robert Kennedy meets in secret with Dobrynin and states that the missiles in Turkey can be negotiated at a later time, but not during this crisis. John Kennedy prepares to order the invasion of Cuba the following day.

Section 2-12 October 28 th, 1962 – In a radio broad cast from Moscow, Nikita Khruschev announces that the missiles will be removed from Cuba because the United States has promised never to invade. Thirteen Days in October 1962 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. (pages 726–728) There is no mention of the missiles in Turkey, that are to be removed later. Fidel Castro finds out about this from the television and is very upset. The crisis is over.

Section 2-12 The missile crisis led to Nikita Khrushchev’s fall from power, and the new Soviet leadership was less interested in reaching agreements with the West. The result was a huge Soviet arms buildup. Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. (pages 726–728) Thirteen Days in October 1962

FYI 1-1a During the 13 days of the Cuban Missile Crisis, no less that six nuclear test explosions were conducted between the Soviet Union and the United States.

Time Notebook 5 “Our problems are man-made, therefore they may be solved by man. And man can be as big as he wants. No problem of human destiny is beyond human beings. …. For in the final analysis, our most basic common link, is that we all inhabit this small planet, we all breathe the same air, we all cherish our children's futures, and we are all mortal.” President John F. Kennedy June, 1963 This feature is found on pages 730–731 of your textbook. Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information.

FYI Contents 1 Click on a hyperlink to view the corresponding slide. Some conspiracy theories argue that JFK’s assassination may be linked to his pursuit of having Fidel Castro assassinated.. Lee Harvey Oswald, who spent time in the Soviet Union, may have been a communist sympathizer of the Cubans and Castro. JFK killed by Cuban Communists?

End of Slide Show