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Essay heading: Revolution
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However, Batista jailed, exiled, executed, and used terror and threats
of violence against all the challenges he faced. The people became even more unhappy, until finally a
rupture occurred.
While earning a doctorate of law in Havana, Fidel Castro began to participate in student protests
against Batistan polices... displayed 300 characters
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Castro housed weapons and prepared his supporters in the university campus in
Havana. He organized a surprise attack on the Moncada barracks in the Oriente Province on July 26, 1953,
where Batista's military stayed, hoping to destroy the army that persecuted other rebels. Castro did not
realize one major problem: the odds of taking over a nation's military base are small... displayed next 300 characters
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