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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. 1025:
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'État, a few months before the elections and overthrows the corrupt government of President Carlos Prío.
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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 “interrogate” 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
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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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The Cuban Revolutionary Government decides to create two new provinces for the country: Artemisa and Mayabeque.
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Under pressure from Batista and the army, Congress impeaches GĂłmez and removes him from office. Vice-president
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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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1906-1917 The U.S. military intervened several times to put down coups, uprisings and facilitate elections.
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Colonel Batista overthrows President Grau and names a new government under his supervision, becoming the
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The attempts of Cuban Minister of Industries, Major Che Guevara, of industrializing the country failed.
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A new General Strike led by the Communist Party is defeated and massacred by Colonel Batista's troops.
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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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1990-1994 The "Special Period": Collapse of the Soviet Union and the Cuban economy. Rafters' Crisis.
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Fidel and surviving members of his movement are released from prison under an amnesty from Batista.
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makes the famous Che Guevara picture during the memorial service for the victims of the explosion.
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Machado was overthrown by a General Strike, led by the Communist Party, under Villena's control.
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Fidel Castro leaves power temporarily in his Vice-president's hands, General RaĂșl Castro.
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Batista dissolves parliament and is elected constitutional president without opposition.
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Legalization of most of the political parties and an eventual end of the repression.
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of orchestrating this without providing any proof. A few days later, Photographer
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is captured while attempting to form a new group to sabotage the economy of Cuba.
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Beginning of the "Energetic Revolution", some sort of green revolution in Cuba.
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Former Majors William Morgan and JesĂșs Carreras are executed for high treason.
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Cuba prepares for a probable invasion by US troops, after the US invasion of
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Fidel Castro officially proclaims that Cuba is a "Country without alphabets".
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Fidel Castro, with some 80 insurgents including RaĂșl Castro, Che Guevara and
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The last remains of anti-communist guerrilla groups are definitely defeated.
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RaĂșl Castro opens a front in the Sierra de Cristal on Oriente's north coast.
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on the south coast, and started gaining followers in both Cuba and abroad.
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Formation of the One Hundred Days Government, under the presidency of Dr.
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Cuba declares independence although the country remains a US protectorate.
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Second Law of Agrarian Reform is signed by the Revolutionary Government.
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by police while campaigning for the overthrow of Batista's government
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wins the 1925 elections and becomes constitutional president of Cuba.
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La Coubre cargo ship carrying ammunition and explosives explodes in
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Constitutional Assembly. Proclamation of the new Cuban Constitution.
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Beginning of the Cuban war of independence, third war of this kind.
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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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Failed attempt of invasion by the Dominican Republic's dictator
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Che Guevara's and Camilo Cienfuegos' troops arrive on Havana.
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Batista steps down and a civilian government takes control.
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RaĂșl Castro becomes officially the new President of Cuba.
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First Presidential elections since 1928. The winner is
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Signature of El ZanjĂłn Pact. End of the Ten Years War.
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Proclamation of the new Cuban Socialist Constitution.
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US consul in Cuba names a new provisional president,
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during the attempt of Coup d'État on his government.
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U.S. suspends shipments of arms to Batista's forces.
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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 1785: 1687: 1673: 1665: 524:. One of its members is young Law student 1258:Cuba fully supports Venezuelan President 1167:1977-1978 Cuban military intervention in 781:Batista sends an army of 10,000 into the 1055:: The world on the brink of nuclear war. 489:The Cuban Communist Party was legalized. 316:. Resurgence of the National Conscience. 156:. 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Index

Fulgencio Batista's
26th of July Movement
Cuban
Fidel Castro
Moncada Barracks
Santa Clara
Santiago de Cuba
Che Guevara
RaĂșl Castro
Huber Matos
Carlos Manuel de CĂ©spedes
Ten Years War
GuĂĄimaro Assembly
Ignacio Agramonte
Carlos Manuel de CĂ©spedes
Protest of BaraguĂĄ
Antonio Maceo
Little War
José Martí
Cuban Revolutionary Party
Puerto Rico
José Martí
Antonio Maceo
United States
Spain
Spanish–American War
Guantanamo Bay Naval Base
WWI
Protest of the Thirteen
Rubén Martínez Villena

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