PPT-Cuba today
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By Natalie Seaner Fidel Castro Breaks Ties With US amp Sides With Soviet Union The United States first befriended Cuba when it appeared that Cuba was going to be
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By Natalie Seaner Fidel Castro Breaks Ties With US amp Sides With Soviet Union The United States first befriended Cuba when it appeared that Cuba was going to be democratic In just a few months Castro captured political opponents and sent hundreds of people to jail much like the Soviet Union. By: Kyle Chandler. Castro Breaks Ties With the United States. Cuba looked like a democratic state until Fidel Castro took over.. T. his led to strong ties with the Soviet Union.. Castro Breaks Ties With the United States. Arroz. con Mango. Humberto Barreto. DePauw University. hbarreto@depauw.edu. Signs from Terminal 5. Scale . Model of Havana. Operation Peter Pan. Patria . potestad. . Maceo. . Che. The working poor. Similarities and differences. Joshua . Tabron. & Mari . K. ajihara. Introduction. The following Power Point briefly details the similarities and differences between Cuba and Peru. Each country has some things in common and others that parallel. It is our goal to enrich your knowledge of these two countries so that you might gain a better understanding of them. . Cuba & US Relations. Spring 2013. Mrs. Dent. Chapter 3. American Interest In Cuba. By the end of the 19. th. century, Spain had lost most of its colonies. Retained Philippines & Guam in Pacific. Pre-Columbus. Three distinct tribes: . Taino. /. Guanajatabey. and the . Ciboney. people. . The name ‘Cuba’ comes from the native . Taino. language. Derives from either . coabana. . meaning ‘great place’ or . Presentation created by; SOMMORYA SANDERS . Physical Geography. Tropical island. Its very hot . The rich, diverse land produces a wealth of natural resources.. Major events. 1429 Arawak Indians inhabiting . SS6H3 The student will analyze important 20th century issues in Latin America and the Caribbean. . a. Explain the impact of the Cuban Revolution. . Teachers. Print off the following page for each student. They should complete the . 1492. Columbus lands on Cuba, October 28.. Arawaks. (. Taino. ) “Indians”. For years they were said to be extinct, but some still live throughout the Caribbean and on the East Coast of the US. . SS6CG2: The student will explain the structures of national governments in Latin America and the Caribbean. Warm-Up 2/8/16. What kind of government does Brazil have?. What kind of government does Cuba have?. University Senate. Dr. Chippewa Thomas. January, 19, 2016. Capital. : . Havana. Founded in 1519. Became capital in 1607. Havana . in the 1920s. Many Spanish colonial buildings still stand in old Havana. to the new Cuban constitution after the . S-A . War that attempted to protect Cuba’s independence from foreign . intervention. it . allowed extensive US involvement in . Cuba. Ex: Guantanamo Bay. It was repealed in . Rubén González . Pontón. Sociedad . Cubana. de . Geología. 2016 Geological . Society. of . America. . Annual. Meeting . Denver, Colorado. . United. . States. of . America. 24 – 28 . September. responsible US After collecting research via literature searches and online data collection while at my college in Ohio I researched in the actual field on the Cuban island itself My data from Cuba i 0 Yamil Lage AFPx0000x0000 x/Attxachexd /xBottxom x/BBoxx 7x2 34x956x 312x 64x92 x/Subxtypex /Foxoterx /Tyxpe /xPagixnatixon 0x/Attxachexd /xBottxom x/BBoxx 7x2 34x956x 312x 64x92 x/Subxtypex /Foxote
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