Batista was a US ally but would not back the United States against the USSR.
Fulgencio Batista was elected president of Cuba 74 years ago(in 1940), and his presidency ended 4 years later(70 years ago) in 1944.
Support for Fulgencio Batista in Cuba stemmed from his anti-communist stance and efforts to maintain stability during a time of political unrest. Many viewed him as a strong leader who could combat the growing influence of Fidel Castro and the revolutionary movements. Additionally, Batista's government garnered support from the United States, which favored his policies and provided military and economic assistance. However, his authoritarian tactics and corruption ultimately led to widespread opposition and his eventual downfall.
Before the revolution in 1959 Cuba was a dictatorship. The entire nation was suppressed under the tight grip of the dictator Fulgencio Batista. There were no free elections, and the Cuban people were deprived of the basic human rights. While many profess that conditions have gotten better, the reality is that 56,406 Cubans entered the US in 2016 seeking a different life.
Yes. Many Cubans emigrate from Cuba - for marriage, to be with family, for work. Many Cubans also travel out of Cuba on visits to other countries.
1,557
over 1,000 of them
As many as they are able to learn.
batista make's 250.000 dollars a week
Yes, many of them do.
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Many Cubans have come to the US to escape political repression, seek economic opportunities, and reunite with family members. The Cuban Revolution in 1959 led to significant restrictions on personal freedoms and economic hardship, prompting many Cubans to migrate to the US in search of a better life.