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    “Large-scale migration from the Dominican Republic to the United States began in the 1960s, in the wake of economic and political turbulence that occurred after dictator Rafael Trujillo was killed by rebels in 1961 and the U.S. military and other government agencies intervened” (Chiamaka Nwosu, Jeanne Batalova). Trujillo also known as “El Jefe” was an extremely brutal dictator whom is responsible for massive amounts of massacre killings. He who cheated his way into power brung fear amongst the…

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    An experience of particular importance to me was when I went to Cuba. This was important to me because I met a new friend Anyelo, experienced the cultural and met nice people. One thing that made this trip particularly important was that I got to see how different people’s lives are in Cuba. There have been sanctions against Cuba since the 1950s making it so they do not have many things that we have in the US. Most of their cars are antique and have to use what they have to repair them. The…

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    Cuba is in North America, Cuba is an island. It is the largest island in the Caribbean Sea, and Spanish is the main language spoken. Cuba is known for its cultural diversity, built from Spanish, African, French and Asian influences. The culture of Cuba is known for its music. Music is an important part of Cuban society, and the traditional musical styles are still popular and influential to this day. Like other aspects of Cuban culture, traditional Cuban foods are rich in both Spanish and…

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    Genocide In Nicaragua

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    approximately 600,000 of its citizens were homeless and there was genocide. Both Cuba and Nicaragua had an “eternal debt with the United States” and in 1911 Cuba and the United States signed the Knox-Castrillo Convention which provided a loan from the United States to fund the Nicaraguan debt. In 1916 the Bryan-Charmorro Treaty was signed giving the United States exclusive rights to build a Hydroelectric Plant Dam in Cuba. The main investor was the United States. By the end of the 1920s,…

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    In the British Colony of South Carolina on September 9, 1739 met near the Stono River to plan an escape to Florida, where the “Spanish had issued a proclamation stating that any slave who deserted to St Augustine” would be given freedom and land (“The Stono Rebellion” 1). The slaves then robbed a shop, that sold firearms and proceeded to kill the two shopkeepers (“Stono’s Rebellion” 1). Moving south, the slaves raided house after house, killing many slave owners and recruiting more slaves to…

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    Old Havana Casino Get a taste of real Cuba with Old Havana Casino. Players will get a 250% Welcome Bonus after registering for the site to use on slot and table games such as blackjack, poker, roulette, and Baccarat. The website is free to download and customer service support is available 24/7 a day through live chat. The deposit methods include Visa, money order, Neteller, MST gift cards, Bitcoin and MasterCard, and the withdrawal methods include regular mail, check via Courier, ACH transfer,…

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    United States of America ended diplomatic relations and also launched an embargo against Cuba.This made it illegal for U.S based corporations to do business with Cuba. This event shaped the economy of Cuba, which was once run under the thumb of their now foe (USA). Since then, President Obama has made huge strides to repair ties with Cuba and its inhabitants leading to the opening of diplomatic relations with the island of Cuba.The opening of diplomatic affiliations will intuitively lead to the…

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    Cuba Research Paper

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    BACKGROUND PAPER ON CUBA 1. The intent of this paper is to highlight Cuba’s Communist government and the state ran Cuban diet. The US interests in Cuba will be highlighted, based on the understanding of these two cultural domains. 2. Cuba was ruled by a dictator until the Cuban Revolution in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Since 1965, Cuba has been under the rule of the only political party, the Communist Party of Cuba.1 The party monopolizes all elected and appointed positions,…

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    Chile and Cuba: The Revolutionaries Behind It All Chile and Cuba have both endured hardships throughout their vastly different revolutions. Throughout the nineteenth century, Chile has had a tradition of electoral democracy and civilian rule. While Cuba was in alliance with the Soviet Union and the global Communist bloc. The revolutionaries Salvador Allende and Che Guevara had greatly different ideas on how to achieve socialism in their respective countries. Allende focused on a democratic…

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    the intellectual, cultural, and economic influence on the Caribbean Islands. This course has focused on the complex histories, experiences, values, and human struggles of the Caribbean. Throughout this course, I have learned to appreciate the unique components that have influenced the region and made the Caribbean what it is today. It is evident that the Caribbean has a unique history, from slavery, to the revolution, the rise and fall of the empire, effects of tourism, and migration. The…

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