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a. Cuban Revolution
The Cuban Revolution was an armed uprising lead by Fidel Castro used to overthrow the military dictatorship of Cuban president, Fulgenico Batista, on January 1st, 1959.b. Summary of important events before the Cuban Revolution
The Spanish-American War gave control of Cuba to the US from Spain in 1899 up until 1902.The Platt Amendment allowed the US to be involved in specific ways to maintain Cuba's independence.Tomas Estrada Palma became the first president of Cuba in May of 1902 beginning the trade of Cuban sugar with the US.Many presidents and corruption followed for years and Fulgenico Batista took control over the military and government, while Fidel Castro was rising to regain control of Cuba.c. Summary of the causes of the Cuban Revolution
Corruption and violence in CubaDictatorship of Fulgenico BatistaInstability in many aspectsd. Impact of the Cuban Revolution
Reforms in racial equality, women's equality, healthcare, housing, and education.More children received education than beforeImproved living standardsMany Cubans left due for political and economic reasonsTriggered the Cuban Missile Crisis