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Cuban Revolution of 1959

Jimmie Menicucci and Sam Fortescue Timeline

Ø July 1953 aacks Ø October 1953 Castro takes a stand Ø 1954 gets a president Ø June 1955 The Castro brothers meet Ø 1956 Return to Cuba Ø 1957 The revoluonary movement catches on Ø 1958 The US boycos Cuba Ø April 1958 A country-wide strike Ø May 1958 The president takes a stand Ø January 1959 Castro's forces advance Ø February 1959 A new government is set up

Important People

⦿ Fidel Castro, Revoluonary ⦿ Fulgencio Basta, Dictator ⦿ Raul Castro, Castro Brother to President ⦿ Ernesto "Che" Guevara, Idealist Map Showing Key Locations of the , 1959.

• Fulgencio Basta, was the elected President of Cuba from 1940 to 1944, and dictator from 1952 to 1959. Basta's acts started the need for a revoluon. Castro's plan of attack(map)

Map of Cuba showing the locaon of the arrival of the rebels on the in late 1956, the rebels' stronghold in the , and Guevara and 's route towards via Las Villas Province in December 1958. in the 1957 route from sierra Fidel Castro Attacks

⦿ Fulgencio Basta was the ruler of Cuba. Fidel Castro led an uprising against him by aacking the military barracks at Sanago de Cuba also known as the Moncada barraks. Moncada Barracks

⦿ As a start to the revoluon Castro and his men acvely ploed to overthrow Basta. They collected guns and ammunion and finalized their plans for an armed aack on Moncada Barracks, Basta's largest military base outside Sanago de Cuba. On the 26th of July, 1953, they aacked Moncada Barracks. ⦿ The Céspedes garrison in was also aacked as a diversion. ⦿ The aack proved disastrous and more than sixty of the 135 revoluonaries involved were killed. “

⦿ Soon aer Fidel Castro's aack 1953 in October 16 Fidel Castro makes "History Will Absolve Me" speech in his own defense against the charges brought on him aer the aack on the Moncada Barracks. Meeting Che Guevara

⦿ In june 1955 the Castro brothers met with Che Guevara in Mexico, in hope that he would help them connue with their cause of rebellion. ⦿ Aer the meeng the Castro brothers took Che Guevara and 80 others on a boat and returned to cuba. Sail from Mexico to Cuba

The Castro brothers sailed to Mexico for meeng with Che Guevara and returned back to Cuba with Che Guevara and 80 others. First Victory

⦿ January 1957- As the revoluonaries arrived in Cuba aer meeng in Mexico they quickly took over an army outpost on the coast. ⦿ Their small victory encouraged others in the country to take their side in the revoluon. The Catch of the movement

⦿ As the movement caught on more people joined Fidel Castro's side. ⦿ As a part in the movement college students stormed the presidenal palace and protesters were killed in the streets. Fulgencio Batista launches Operation Verano

⦿ May 1958- Basta launches Operaon Verano aiming to crush Castro and his revoluonaries. ⦿ Although heavily outnumbered, Castro's forces scored many victories, largely aided by the running away of Basta's army and poorly trained uncommied young enlists.

The Cuban Boycott

⦿ In 1958, nearing the end of the Cuban Revoluon, the United States begins to boyco the aiding of Cuba and stops sending supplies into the area. ⦿ This is one of many conflicts between the United States and Cuba, another example is the trade embargo bestowed in 1960. Castro's forces advance

⦿ Fidel Castro’s troops take the capital city of Havana. ⦿ President Basta flees the city. A new government

⦿ Aer demolishing Basta's dictatorship Castro put Cuba under communist rule. Although many Americans viewed this communist state as a bad thing, Castro was able to reduce illiteracy, put a damper on racism, and provide public health care. However there was a large amount of cricism for his economic and polical restricons. The End of the revolution

⦿ In late December 1958 Castro’s forces gather for an aack on the city of Santa Clara. ⦿ This would be the last bale of the revoluon.

Che Guevara after the battle. After the Revolution

⦿ Jan 8 1959- Fidel Castro accepts the role of Commander-in-Chief ⦿ Feb 16 1959- Fidel Castro is sworn in as Prime Minister of Cuba

Picture of Castro reading oath of office as prime minister. Cuban Revolution Start date: Jul 26, 1953 End date: Jan 01, 1959