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    participation in the Revolution of Cuba - equal codes gender‚ legal entitlements‚ and many other rights were created. The Cuban Revolution started in 1959 when a small group of guerrillas and urban insurrectionists overthrew the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista. A transformation of government modernized Cuba‚ the redistribution of wealth‚ separation of church and state‚ and the economic and political power of selected Cuban families were changed by the socialistic Revolution fought by Fidel Castrov

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    government abolished the Platt Amendment‚ decreed a minimum wage and gave women the right to vote (Gonzalez‚65). This new government greatly upset the U.S who in turn looked to Cuba’s army commander Fulgencio Batista to help crush the liberal movement Grua by staging a coup. In January of 1934 Batista soldiers‚ “ ...unleashed a bloody repression that crushed the Grau government‚ killing or jailing most of its leaders and scattering the rest into exile

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    lawyer named Fidel Castro drove his army into Havana and overthrew General Fulgencio Batista the nation’s American-backed president. In December 1958‚ Castro launched a full attack and Batista was forced to flee. In February 1959‚ Castro was sworn in as the prime minister of Cuba. Many Cubans supported Fidel Castro’s 1959 overthrow of the dictatorial President Fulgencio Batista‚ as Batista had been a corrupt dictator. Though Batista was a dictator‚ he was considered to be pro-American and was an ally to

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    It is 1959. Fidel Castro has just overthrown Fulgencio Batista and caused the Cuban revolution. Everything is changing‚ priests are being taken away‚ schools are closing‚ and people who speak against the revolution are being jailed‚ tortured or killed. Your past freedoms have been taken from you‚ the government now controls all shops‚ newspapers‚ homes‚ belongings‚ and all services. Some citizens disliked the revolution; others despised it. The only way to live your life the way you want it is to

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    During the 1950s and early 1960s – under the United States supported Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista – dissatisfaction with the Cuban government grew and the emergence of rebel movements there were underway. On July 26‚ 1953 – in the 26th of July Movement – Fidel Castro and other rebels attacked military barracks in Santiago and Bayamo. Many died in the attacks‚ but among the survivors were Fidel Castro and his brother Raúl Castro Ruz‚ who were then captured. At his trial‚ Fidel Castro made one

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    Forces Leading to Revolution in Cuba Background Cuba was discovered by Europeans in 1492. From 1511 it was a colony of spain and became a base from which Spanish exploration and colonisation took place. Numbers of indigenious Cubans dropped dramatically as a reuslt of European desieases and harsh Spanish rule. Those who remained were converted to Catholicism by missionaries. Cuba became a producer of tobacco and sucre due to its rich soil. The low numbers of indigenous Cubans caused problems for

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    until the twentieth century‚ control of Cuba eventually passed to General Fulgencio Batista and his regime‚ which was able to maintain control over the volatile Cuban people only through constant military aid supplied by the United States. Under Batista‚ the people of Cuba were unhappy‚ unhealthy‚ and repressed. The lived in a state of absolute poverty. The United States supported the Batista regime only because Batista was a staunch abominator of Communism‚ which we feared above all other things

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    ↦How successful were the USA’s attempts to contain Communism in Cuba‚ 1959-1961? Until 1959 Cuba was an American ally‚ ruled by Fulgencio Batista. Although he was a dictator‚ he was heavily backed up by Americans which was important as most of the businesses were owned by Americans. However‚ in January of 1959‚ Batista was overthrown by Castro‚ the leader of guerrilla‚ in a revolution. He was strongly socialist‚ and started reforms on Cuba by distributing land between peasants‚ called the Agrarian

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    only resume their support in women’s suffrage but to pursue social justice amongst Cuban men in both the community and private sphere. This thesis examines the development of the women’s movement in Revolutionary Cuba following the overthrow of Fulgencio Batista in 1959‚ and assesses how revolutionary women produced an innovative distinctiveness and challenged the gender binary for themselves subsequently.

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