The U.S. contributed to Cuba's economic crisis primarily through the imposition of an economic embargo in 1960, which restricted trade and limited Cuba's access to essential goods and markets. Additionally, the U.S. nationalized American properties and businesses after the Cuban Revolution, leading to tensions that exacerbated the embargo's impact. This isolation hindered economic growth and development, pushing Cuba into a prolonged economic downturn. The combined effects of these actions stifled the Cuban economy and led to significant hardships for its citizens.
passing a tariff on sugar
No. That was what led to the crisis. The crisis was that Russia was putting some nuclear missiles in Cuba as a deterrent to the bombings.
Castro and JFK
No.
cuban missle crisis.
Cuba usa and Russia
the us promised not to invade Cuba .
US, Cuba, and Soviet Union
That they will not attack cuba
Cuban missile crisis!
cuba
The US bought much of the sugar that Cuba produced.