Cuban Revolution

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Ashley S

 

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May 1, 2012

 

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In 1901 the United States passed the Platt Amendment which further angered the Cubans and increased the desire for independence. The Revolution of 1933 was led by a series of small uprisings. Then, in 1952 when Fulgencio Batista seized power and ended the constitutional government in Cuba. The 26th of July movement, also known as M-26, in 1953 was another step toward revolution...
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Although the M-26 was a physical fight, the first operations of the revolution did not occur until late in 1956. Fighting continued until 1959 when Batista fled the country. The Ten Years' War began on October 10, 1868 at a plantation in Yara. Carlos Cespedes, weary of the heavy taxes demanded by Spain, freed his slaves and assembled a mixed band of rebels...
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