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In the early 1960s, the Cuban people faced significant economic challenges and political repression following the Cuban Revolution. The new government, led by Fidel Castro, implemented sweeping land reforms and nationalized many industries, which led to economic instability and shortages of essential goods. Additionally, dissent against the regime was met with harsh crackdowns, resulting in widespread fear and a lack of political freedoms. These issues contributed to mass emigration as many sought a better life outside Cuba.

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