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    In addition to, on November, 9 during my visit to Chicago occurs my last electronic contact with the directors of the National Archive. After that the not contact or silence between me and the National Archivo I became suspect that when I get back to Habana, Cuba the government incarcerated me because of the ideas exposed during the conferences. Also, I would like to mention that an official agent of the Cuban government when to my friend’s house Ismael Hernandez and interrogated him about my…

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    The US government and Castro regime have undeniably been waging economic war against one another since the Cuban Embargo was enacted in 1962. This embargo commenced under President John. F Kennedy during the height of the Cold War Era. Cuba became a threat to US democratic ideals when the Castro brothers led a revolt against the dictator Fulgencio Batista overthrowing his government. After Castro came to power in 1959, his government established diplomatic ties with the communist Soviet Union…

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    Rafael Trujillo: Bad Man

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    Felix Moreta Mr. Saleeba English 4 October 13, 2017 Rafael Trujillo Rafael Trujillo may be a bad man, but that does not take away the fact that what got him there made him a great leader. To some he will always be remembered as a horrible person. To me he will always be remembered as a guy who got to where he wanted to be by putting effort some people would not dare to put in. Rafael Trujillo was born on October 24, 1891 in San Cristobal, Dominican Republic. His name was Rafael Leonidas…

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    Fidel Castro seized power in Cuba with a revolution in January 1959. The United States was becoming increasingly critical of Fidel Castro's government. CIA Director Allen Dulles warned, “Cuba was drifting towards Communism.” Castro had close ties to the Soviet Union who provided Cuba with air and military assistance. The U.S. planned to overthrow Castro's administration, a task taken on by the CIA. The U.S. also hoped that the invasion would stimulate an uprising against the Castro regime…

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    Essay On Batista

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    dictatorial president Fulgencio Batista. Fidel Castro became dictator in 1959.Castro had been a concern in the U.S. since he siezed power in cuba with a revolution. There was a new order about 100 miles away from the United States made American officials nervous.Castro disapproved of their approach that the Americans took to cuba.…

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    Amaya Thompkins Professor Norals ENGL1010-A09 September 10, 2016 “Cuba” Known for its beauty, bizarre tourist’s attractions, and valued cigars, the Caribbean island of Cuba, a totalitarian communist state, has a multiracial and multicultural society. The largest island of the West Indies group; Cuba lies within ninety miles south of Key West, Florida. The mixture of native, African, and European influences in Cuba gives the island a lively culture that is known around the world. The introduction…

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    One of the main arguments against Che involves the many killings that he oversaw in La Cabana. This was the military fort that Fidel Castro seized after overthrowing Batista. They used La Cabana as an execution site for prisoners convicted of war crimes. Guevara was given the authority to make final decisions and oversaw these executions. Unfortunately there are no exact numbers, however…

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    prevalent argument in Julia Sweig’s Inside the Cuban Revolution: Fidel Castro and the Urban Underground is the importance that the llano played in the insurgency. The book also attempts to debunk the myth’s surrounding Che, Castro, and the sierra-llano conflict. Through her never before seen evidence, we get a new look into the essential role that these revolutionary women played in the leadership of the Sierra Maestra alongside Castro, as well as in the urban underground. (Add more info from…

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    Cuba Normalizing Relations

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    The embargo makes the U.S. and its world’s biggest market look like they're afraid of a tiny island. The U.S. is seen as an oppressor to the small caribbean country. Castro is very successful at painting the U.S. as the aggressors as he puts all the blame on them for the conditions that Cubans are living under. He is a very charismatic leader and is beloved by his supporters the world over. The embargo strengthens Castro’s…

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    On his way to conquer the New World, Columbus first settled here in the island previously known as Quisqueva, Bohia and Ayti, then the Spanish named it Hispaniola. The original inhabitants called Tainos were annihilated as African slaves were delivered here with special purposes. Santo Domingo, the capital was the city at the very heart of the Spanish Empire in the New World. In 1967 Spanish ceded to France the present Republic of Haiti and the part that continued to be a Spanish colony turned…

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