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However, the roots of the Cuban
Revolution grows deep into the Cuban history and goes far back to the Cuban Independence Wars, in the last half of the nineteenth century and its consequences are still in motion in present day. Therefore, this is a timeline of the whole historical process that began
1140:"Sovietization" of the Cuban Revolution. Repression against writers, actors, musicians, rockers, homosexuals, and anyone who follows the American Pop Culture. Standardization of the way of dressing and the hair style, etc.
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Fidel Castro officially proclaims that "Cuba is a socialist country". The Bay of Pigs' invasion is defeated, being captured 1.197 of the 1.500 Cubans who invaded the island supported by the US Government. Former Mayor
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Many members of the
Batista regime are judged, sentenced and executed by the new government. Many of these trials were held in stadiums with executions shortly after trial, with the accused denied legal
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1928 Machado is reelected and forms a much stronger government, with the pretension of stay in power at least until 1935, in violation of the
Constitution. Machado is supported by the US government.
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A Cuban aircraft en route from Miami to Havana is hijacked by militants but crashes. The hijackers were trying to land at Sierra
Cristal in Eastern Cuba to deliver weapons to
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on
October 10, 1868, and it has not ended yet. Interventions by the United States, Russia, and other foreign powers are largely attributed to the state of Cuba today.
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Many private companies are nationalized by the
Revolutionary Government. Those who opposed the Revolutionary Government, began to flee the island, mostly to
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Becomes more and more obvious that the US Government will invade Cuba with its army, so the Cuban
Revolutionary Government ask for Soviet help.
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General
Batista organizes a Coup d'Ătat, a few months before the elections and overthrows the corrupt government of President Carlos PrĂo.
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RaĂșl Castro impulsed the "Actualization of the
Economic and Social Model", similar of what China and Vietnam have done since the 1980s.
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to destroy Castro's 300 armed guerrillas. By August, the rebels had defeated the army's advance and captured a huge amount of arms.
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ChibĂĄs commits suicide, but the
Orthodox Party seems unstoppable. The next Presidential elections would be celebrated in June 1952.
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is established in the easternmost part of Cuba. Guantanamo bay is currently used to âinterrogateâ high-profile US detainees.
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1929 Following the stock market crash, the price of sugar, a main export, falls. Economic strife fuels revolutionary fervor.
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1930-1932 Beginning of a more decided way of resistance against General Machado's increasing repression against the people.
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Fidel Castro proclaims the "Battle of Ideas", a new way of doing things and recovering the country's economic situation.
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Economic "Golden Age" of the Cuban Revolution. Partial "liberalization" of the country. Cuban military interventions in
984:. Some others, formed guerrilla groups in the forests and mountains. In the meanwhile, Cuba formed an alliance with the
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99:, first war of Cuban independence. According to the Cuban revolutionary ideologists, 1868 is the true beginning of the
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The "Tregua Fecunda", a truce between the Spanish Colonial Government and the Cuban independence fighters (mambises).
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President DĂaz-Canel and General RaĂșl Castro celebrated the beginning of the Cuban Revolution, 150 years ago (1868).
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U.S. companies bought millions of dollars worth of Cuban land and Cuban banks, deepening U.S. control of the island.
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Fidel Castro signed the First Law of Agrarian Reform, giving new lands for the Cuban peasants who didn't have any.
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Fulgencio Batista dies of a "heart attack" in Spain, where he had lived the remainder of his life in exile.
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on 26 July 1953 and ended on 1 January 1959, when Batista was driven from the country and the cities
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of orchestrating this without providing any proof. A few days later, Photographer
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Fidel Castro officially proclaims that Cuba is a "Country without alphabets".
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on the south coast, and started gaining followers in both Cuba and abroad.
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wins the 1925 elections and becomes constitutional president of Cuba.
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Constitutional Assembly. Proclamation of the new Cuban Constitution.
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927:. Manuel Urrutia is replaced as president by the communist lawyer
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1995-1999 Partial economic recovery and further "liberalization".
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Fidel Castro is named Prime Minister of Cuba, in substitution of
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on the Presidential Palace in Havana. Cuban revolutionary leader
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113:. Proclamation of the first independent Constitution of Cuba.
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359:, son of the Founding Father, Carlos Manuel de CĂ©spedes.
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1636:. The Guardian. | 1950-1959 | Guardian Century Archives
717:, Castro's 26 July movement overwhelms an army post in
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First Presidential elections since 1928. The winner is
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Proclamation of the new Cuban Socialist Constitution.
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during the attempt of Coup d'Ătat on his government.
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1164:Fidel Castro is elected the new President of Cuba.
1426:is operate for the first time, due to his cancer.
941:unsuccessfully attempts to rise up his troops in
1476:, with the full support of the Cuban Government.
1604:First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba
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826:leads revolutionary guerrillas to victory in
816:Guevara's guerrilla troops seize Santa Clara.
640:are introduced to Che Guevara in Mexico City.
183:regroups the Cubans and unites them into the
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698:, University students mount an unsuccessful
396:ruler of Cuba. Villena dies of Tuberculosis.
301:1920-1921 Economic crisis due to the end of
1586:Proclamation of the new Cuban Constitution.
1106:, planning to start a new revolution there.
658:set sail from Mexico for Cuba on the yacht
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524:. One of its members is young Law student
1258:Cuba fully supports Venezuelan President
1167:1977-1978 Cuban military intervention in
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1055:: The world on the brink of nuclear war.
489:The Cuban Communist Party was legalized.
316:. Resurgence of the National Conscience.
156:. Failed attempts of continuing the war.
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365:A revolutionary junta led by Sergeant
259:First US military occupation of Cuba.
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1030:is executed for attempt on sabotage.
1628:Cooke, Alistair (January 2, 1959).
952:becomes the new Chancellor of Cuba.
604:Che Guevara arrives in Mexico City.
357:Carlos Manuel de CĂ©spedes y Quesada
249:and cedes all claims to the island.
2077:United States embargo against Cuba
2003:Second National Front of Escambray
1561:becomes the new President of Cuba.
1452:goes to Cuba to be operated again.
1150:1975-1976 Constitutional Assembly.
1126:with the intention of marching to
1069:destroyed the East of the country.
806:Guevara directs a rebel attack on
764:Castro calls for a general revolt.
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2067:Aftermath of the Cuban Revolution
1727:Havana Presidential Palace attack
1390:, due to a scandal of corruption.
41:It began with the assault on the
1203:takes power in the Soviet Union.
851:The Cuban revolutionaries call
432:is named new President of Cuba.
30:and the establishment of a new
1657:Cuba: Timeline of a revolution
1535:puts an end to the Cuban Thaw.
1382:Resignation of Vice-president
855:to ensure governmental control
57:and Fidel Castro's surrogates
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1206:1989 General Ochoa's trials.
1006:are arrested for conspiracy.
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241:takes control of Cuba after
95:and his followers begin the
1630:"Castro in control of Cuba"
872:is named President of Cuba.
728:Cuban revolutionary leader
559:During the Cuban Revolution
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459:becomes the new president.
1973:Directorio Revolucionario
1908:Fernando MartĂnez Heredia
283:Guantanamo Bay Naval Base
185:Cuban Revolutionary Party
133:Carlos Manuel de CĂ©spedes
93:Carlos Manuel de CĂ©spedes
2021:William Alexander Morgan
1963:Sergio del Valle Jiménez
925:Rafael Leonidas Trujillo
879:Fidel arrives in Havana.
1983:JosĂ© Antonio EcheverrĂa
1943:Carlos Rafael RodrĂguez
1717:History Will Absolve Me
704:JosĂ© Antonio EcheverrĂa
689:sacking an army outpost
588:History Will Absolve Me
369:seizes control of Cuba.
328:Popular Socialist Party
310:Protest of the Thirteen
152:, led by Major General
120:Death of Major General
1993:Rolando Cubela Secades
1863:Abelardo Colomé Ibarra
1858:Norberto Collado Abreu
1752:Battle of Las Mercedes
1524:Death of Fidel Castro.
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424:Provisional President
314:RubĂ©n MartĂnez Villena
2016:Eloy Gutiérrez Menoyo
1918:Antonio NĂșñez JimĂ©nez
1898:Neill W. Macaulay Jr.
1848:Mario Chanes de Armas
1790:26th of July Movement
1764:Battle of Santa Clara
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1517:affected the country.
1490:shake their hands in
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988:, at the peak of the
377:RamĂłn Grau San MartĂn
78:Before the Revolution
28:26th of July Movement
22:was the overthrow of
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2087:Bay of Pigs Invasion
1122:secretly returns to
1053:Cuban Missile Crisis
887:After the Revolution
798:Cuba-U.S. hijackings
447:Miguel Mariano GĂłmez
430:José Agripino Barnet
247:SpanishâAmerican War
245:was defeated in the
2082:La Coubre explosion
2011:Escambray rebellion
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1813:Efigenio Ameijeiras
1808:Juan Almeida Bosque
1732:Humboldt 7 massacre
1634:www.theguardian.com
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520:was established by
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1747:Battle of La Plata
1737:Attack on El Uvero
1661:Al Jazeera English
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1843:RaĂșl Castro
1823:Bob Baldock
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1484:RaĂșl Castro
1482:Presidents
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1450:Hugo ChĂĄvez
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2142:Categories
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1782:and people
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181:JosĂ© MartĂ
171:Little War
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