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Essay heading: Fidel Castro'S Rise To Power
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On July 26, 1953, he led 200 revolutioaries on an attack at the Moncada army baracks in Santiage de Cuba. His plan worked an his group managed to seize weapons and support from citizens until Batista’s government sent reinforcements and killed most of his followers taking the rest prisoners. After a year Batista granted all political prisoers amnesty and he was released... displayed 300 characters
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On July 26, 1953, he led 200 revolutioaries on an attack at the Moncada army baracks in Santiage de Cuba. His plan worked an his group managed to seize weapons and support from citizens until Batista’s government sent reinforcements and killed most of his followers taking the rest prisoners. After a year Batista granted all political prisoers amnesty and he was released... displayed next 300 characters
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