Fidel Castro By Morgan Wright amp Leah Banks Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz was born on 8131926 In 1945 he entered the University of Havanalaw school and developed interests in political climate of Cuban nationalism antiimperialism and ID: 600590
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Morgan Wright & Leah Banks
Fidel Castro
By: Morgan Wright &
Leah BanksSlide2
Fidel Alejandro Castro
Ruz was born on 8/13/1926In 1945 he entered the
University
of Havana(law school) and developed interests in political climate of Cuban nationalism, anti-imperialism and socialismWithin his years in law school Castro joined Partido Ortodoxo, an anticommunist political party founded to reform government corruption in Cuba.Castro’s goal was to spread word about the corruption of General Fulgencio Batista.
Fidel
Castro… leader
of the Cuban Revolution,
first
secretary of the Cuban Communist
Party,
and president of
CubaSlide3Slide4
Joined army at a young age; where he rose from private to sergeant and eventually made political connections.
Oversaw the Constitution of 1940Revamped the Cuban political systemIncorporated labor/education law reforms
Dominated Cuban politics for quarter of a century(1933-1958) as president and then following as Cuba’s military dictator
“Throughout Cuba people are growing more repulse by the brutality of the Batista regime. He has jailed and killed thousands, as he tries in vein to keep his grasp on power, the tighter he squeezes the more his power slips away”(history.com)The uprising and rule of Fulgencio BatistaSlide5Slide6
Castro
Middle and lower class was Castro’s supportersCuban leader Fidel Castro (1926-) established the first communist state in the Western Hemisphere He ruled over Cuba for nearly five decades, until handing off power to his younger brother Raúl in 2008
During his reign, thousands of Cubans have sought exile
In the United States.Brought social reforms to Cuba, but has been criticized for oppressing human rights and freedom of speech.Batista took power with claims that he would honor all international agreements, guarantee lives and property and continue public work projects. The army was Batista's main support in Cuba, and also many Cuban businessmen gave Batista their supportSome from the middle and upper classes were opposed to Batista, while his major opposition was from students -- also from the upper and middle classesThe United States and Cuba were enjoying a good relationship. Economically, Cuba was thriving and tourism was Cuba's second largest industry But Batista also failed Cuba by failing to invest government funds wiselyHistorical ContextBatistaSlide7Slide8
Castro's plans to run for the House of Representatives on the
Ortodoxo ticket were cut short by the military coup of 1952, instigated by General Fulgencio Batista.Castro and approximately 150 supporters attacked the Moncada military barracks(Santiago de Cuba)in an attempt to overthrow Batista but failed.Batista's forces killed or captured most of the
attackers including Castro, his brother Raul and
Che GuevaraCastro's forces waged a guerrilla war against the Batista government, organizing resistance groups in cities and small towns across Cuba. To stay connected with the people Castro managed to control provinces with agricultural and manufacturing productionElimination of the OppositionSlide9Slide10
In 1958 Castro successfully used military campaigns throughout Cuba to capture and hold key areas of the
country for his support and popularity. With losing support and control of the military Batista's government rule came to and end due to Castro's efforts. In January of 1959, Batista fled to the Dominican Republic.
At
the age of 32, Castro successfully achieved his goal and overthrew Fulgencio BatistaElimination of the Opposition cont.Slide11
named a cabinet composed of followers from the 26th of July Movement and the old communist
party.Castro's government also began to establish relations with the Soviet UnionThe United States retaliated by cutting Cuba's import quota on sugar. 1,400 Cuban exiles invaded Cuba at the Bay of Pigs in an attempt to overthrow the Castro regime. Castro declared himself a Marxist-Leninist and announced the Cuban government was adopting communist economic and political
policies
On February 7, 1962, the United States imposed a full economic embargo on CubaFidel Castro’s Rule of RegimeSlide12
Castro’s regime was successful in reducing illiteracy, stamping out racism and improving public health care, but was widely criticized for stifling economic and political
freedoms!Fidel Castro’s Rule of Regime cont.Slide13
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