No. Fidel Castro was educated as a lawyer at the University of Havana. He was involved with an anti-Batista movement within the university. After he joined a failed attack at the Moncada barracks, he was captured by the Batista soldiers and put on trial. At the trial, the defiant Castro gave his famous "history will absolve me speech." He was exiled, and then he joined the Guatemalan resistance to the CIA takeover of Arbenz, which also failed.
In 1959 Fidel Castro lead a revolt in Cuba 1959.
Cuba
The Cuban Revolution was an armed revolt that led to the overthrow of dictator Fulgencio Batista of Cuba on January 1, 1959 by the 26th of July Movement led by Fidel Castro.
some unsavory or uneducated person might seize power if they do not act
The Anit-rent war according to Wiki, I seem to recall it also being called the "Farmer's Rebellion".
Cagayan Revolt Rajah Lakandula Magat Salamat Sumuroy Revolt Francisco Maniago Tamblot Revolt Hermano Pule(Juan Ponce) Andres Malong Bankaw/Bancao Revolt Magalat Francisco Dagohoy Dayami Revolt Igorot Revolt Itneg Revolt Ladia Revolt Silang Revolt Almazan Revolt Panay Revolt Chinese Revolt Rajah Sulayman Revolt etc..
In 1959, a Communist Revolt against CUBA's US-supported dictator, Batista, was successful and established the current Cuban Castro Regime.
the revolt lasted for 5 years. No revolt is done without shading blood.
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Revolt can be translated as:noun:RevolteRebellionAufstandAufruhrPutschverb:rebellierenaufbegehrenrevoltierenputschen
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