Revolution- A drastic change in government or society from
an opposing association
The Cuban Revolution started on July 1953 in
hopes of bringing in a socialist state. Why was this considered a revolution?
According to the definition, revolution is change coming from an opposing
group. That being said Fidel Castro and the 26th Of July Movement along with
his followers were this opposing group of associates. Their goal being to bring
down their president at the time, Fulgencio Batista. Later becoming a successfully
unsuccessful revolution. Successful because their armed forces brought down
Batista on 1 January 1959. The organization was later not so much of a success
due to its communist approach. This Communist party to this day still
continues. His brother Raul continuing to rule from Fidel’s success. Fidel's
Cuban Revolution will have changed their country forever. The effects of the
Cuban revolution continues to effect the nation of Cuba to this day. Castro’s
opposing government transformed the country’s wealth and society
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