The Cuban Communist Revolution
Title: The Cuban Communist Revolution
Category: History
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The Cuban Communist Revolution
THE CUBAN COMMUNIST REVOLUTION
Introduction:
From the beginning Cuba was a shaky country with a very unstable government and a country that was deep in poverty. The government was jumping from being a dictatorship to a republic. The fate of Cuba was changing hands constantly. Fidel Castro challenged Fulgencio Batista and overtook Cuba and still rules it today. Fidel was a strong person who took Cuba at a weak time and the people would follow
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