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-Government abused human rights
-Brutality of police

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The Cuban revolution of 1959 was primarily caused by the widespread dissatisfaction with the Dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista, who was seen as corrupt and oppressive. Under Batista's regime, there was considerable economic inequality and political oppression, which fueled resentment among the Cuban people. Additionally, the revolution was influenced by the ideals of national sovereignty, social justice, and anti-Imperialism, which were championed by Fidel Castro and other revolutionary leaders.

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Who helped Fidel Castro and Che Guevara overthrow Batista during 1959 Cuban Revolution?

Camilo Cienfuegos


Was Soviet Union at war with Cuba?

No, the Soviet Union (USSR) was never at war with Cuba. From the time of Cuban Revolution (1959) until the dissolution of the USSR (1992) Cuba and the USSR were allies.


In which Caribbean countries was the Roman Catholic Church banned?

After the Cuban Revolution and communist takeover in 1959, the Church was restricted (or otherwise banned) and has only again enjoyed freedom of practice since 1992.


What is Che Guevara's role in the Cuban rebellion?

Che Guevara was a key personality who played a pivotal role not only in the revolutionary movement's seizure of power in 1959 but also in the social revolution which transformed Cuba into a Communist state. Guevara contribution was primarily as a unifying and driving force of the revolution behind the leadership of Fidel Castro. Guevara played significant role in the guerrilla army which seized power in 1959 and also in Castro's regime where he held various positions of influence. Guevara's impact on the success of the Cuban revolution was a result of his tactical genius, experience in guerrilla warfare, leadership and training of the guerrilla force and his socialist ideologies.


How did Fidel Castro's 1959 overthrow of the Cuban government lead to the Cuban Missile Crisis?

As a communist nation, Cuba accepted military assistance from the Soviet Union (Russia). Castro accepted & allowed Soviet (Russian) missiles to be installed on Cuban soil.

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When did the Cuban Revolution end?

The Cuban Revolution ended on 1 January 1959.


When was the Cuban revolution over?

1953-1959


What is happened to batista?

He was killed in the Cuban Revolution of 1959.


Who was the president of America during the Cuban revolution?

The Cuban Revolution was between 1953 and 1959. The president of America throughout that period was Dwight D. Eisenhower,.


Key events of the Cuban Revolution?

The Cuban revolution started on 26 July 1953 until 1 January 1959.


Was the Cuban revolution peaceful or violent?

The Cuban Revolution occurred under the orders of Fidel Castro between 1953 and 1959. This was a fairly peaceful event.


The important events which occurred in Cuba from 1959-1961?

The Cuban revolution where Fidel Castro took over.


Which situation resulted from the 1959 Cuban Revolution?

Cuba adopted a communistic economic and political system


What year did Fidel Castro run the Cuban revolution?

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Who helped Fidel Castro and Che Guevara overthrow Batista during 1959 Cuban Revolution?

Camilo Cienfuegos


What nation in the western hemisphere right on America's doorstep became pro-Communist in 1959?

Cuba, led by Fidel Castro, became pro-Communist in 1959 after the Cuban Revolution. Castro overthrew the Batista regime, leading to the establishment of a Communist government aligned with the Soviet Union.


The French Revolution of 1789 and the Cuban Revolution of 1959 were both caused by who?

french revolution were the people revolting against the monarchy and in cuba it was the people revolting against the dictatorship led by fulgecino babtista