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  2. The 5 Main Causes of the Cuban Revolution - History Hit

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    But what brought the people to a revolution in the first place? Why did Communism seem so appealing to the people of Cuba? Why did Cuba turn against its former ally, the United States? Widespread corruption. Corruption had been an issue in Cuba since the establishment of the Republic of Cuba in 1902.

  3. Cuban Revolution | Summary, Facts, Causes, Effects ...

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    Cuban Revolution, armed uprising in Cuba that overthrew the government of Fulgencio Batista on January 1, 1959. The revolution had as its genesis a failed assault on the Santiago de Cuba army barracks on July 26, 1953. That attack’s leader, Fidel Castro, went on to rule Cuba from 1959 to 2008.

  4. Cuban Revolution ‑ 1959, Timeline & Summary - HISTORY

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    The Cuban Revolution was an armed uprising led by Fidel Castro that toppled the military dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista by 1959.

  5. Cuban Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Cuban Revolution had powerful and profound domestic and international repercussions. In particular, it shipwrecked Cuba–United States relations, although efforts to improve them, such as the Cuban thaw, gained momentum during the 2010s and have continued through the 2020s.

  6. Cuban Revolution - Fidel Castro, Batista, Uprising | Britannica

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    Cuban Revolution - Fidel Castro, Batista, Uprising: Hundreds of people linked to the Batista government were put to death by revolutionary courts. For financing, Castro turned to expropriation, forced lending, heavier taxation, exchange control, and confiscation of foreign assets.

  7. A Brief History of the Cuban Revolution - ThoughtCo

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    The Cuban revolution inspired revolutionaries throughout Latin America as idealistic young men and women took up arms to try and change hated governments for new ones. The results were mixed. In Nicaragua, rebel Sandinistas eventually did overthrow the government and come to power.

  8. Cuban Revolution | Facts and significances - Historicways

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    Q2: What were the causes of the Cuban Revolution? A: The revolution was fueled by socio-economic disparities, political corruption, and external influences, leading to widespread discontent among the Cuban populace.