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Fidel Castro Timeline

  • Fidel Castro is Born

    Fidel Castro is Born
    Fidel Castro was born in the Pirán region, in eastern Cuba. His father, Ángel Castro, was a successful sugar cane farmer. However, she was eventually sent to live with her teacher in Santiago de Cuba.
  • studies

    studies
    Fidel studied law at the University of Havana. He was interested in opposing imperialism and opposing US intervention in Cuba. It can become a criticism of government violence and corruption.
  • castro is captured

    castro is captured
    Castro founded an anti-government organization. Fidel started a movement against the dictatorship. He was finally arrested in Santiago de Cuba and eventually released.
  • Castro trained in Guerilla Warfare with his troops in the Sierra Mountains

    Castro trained in Guerilla Warfare with his troops in the Sierra Mountains
    In December of 1953, Castro and his forces had went into hiding in the Sierra Maestra Mountain chain to prepare usurping the Batista Regime. Fidel trained his forces in Guerilla Warfare, taught them how to be more mobile, and expected dogmatic loyalty to him and the cause. The training was significant due to the effectiveness of his cell-based Guerilla warfare due to the training against Batista which snowballed into riots in urban areas which helped his cause
  • Fidel Castro Implements policies that destroy any opposition and nationalizes the economy

    Fidel Castro Implements policies that destroy any opposition and nationalizes the economy
    Accompanying the positive reforms made by Castro were reforms that damaged the economy and suppressed any opposition. Castro banned all political parties and abolished Congress. He imprisoned anybody he suspected of speaking out against him or being against his regime and executing thousands of his foes. Castro socialized businesses and took property from companies. These events were important due to severely altering the economy and the political climate of Cuba
  • Fidel Castro swore in as Prime minister of Cuba

    Fidel Castro swore in as Prime minister of Cuba
    On February 16th, 1959, Castro was sworn in as prime minister of Cuba. quickly after restoring the 1940 Cuban Constitution, Fidel Castro immediately started reducing the powers of the president and increasing the powers of his own position to that of essentially a dictator which went against the constitution.This was significant due to how much Castro preached about the old ideas of freedom and Revolution, yet became a dictator like before and ruled Cuba for almost 50 years
  • Fidel brings positive reform to Cuba

    Fidel brings positive reform to Cuba
    Within the 100 days Castro marched into Havana claiming victory, he passed multiple policies that bettered the lives of barren Cubans everywhere. Fidel kicked out the Mob from Cuba, closed down casinos, and cracked down on crime from cartels and other criminal actions that affected the lower class Cubans. He also raised the lowest salaries and lowered rents for Cuba's poor. To better rural areas, he sent doctors and teachers to educate and treat the people that lived there
  • CIA Assassination Attempts on Castro

    CIA Assassination Attempts on Castro
    Shortly after the death of Fidel Castro, government officials released documents detailing the 638(yes, 638.) assassination attempts on Fidel's life. Some of these included explosive cigars, fungus-infested scuba-diving suits, to even hiring the mafia to help with the hit! These attempts on Castro's life proved that the CIA often works to remove any perceived threats through hits and always works to influence other nations for American interests
  • Cuba's Involvement in the Cold War

    Cuba's Involvement in the Cold War
    Fidel directly involved himself in the Cold War, a period of political and social tension between the U.S. and its western allies vs. the USSR and its eastern allies, by negotiating trade deals with the Soviet Union. Due to the U.S. embargo on trade with Cuba and how that impacted the economy, Cuba allied itself with the USSR to maintain economic stability. This made Cuba a main enemy and dangerous neighbor in the eyes of America and ruined relations for years
  • Bay of Pigs Invasion

    Bay of Pigs Invasion
    On April 17th, 1961, the U.S. sent a force of 1,500 Cuban exiles to try to remove Castro as the leader of Cuba because of the anti-U.S. policies imposed by Castro on American businesses in Cuba. The outcome was a humiliating defeat for the exiles , and bolstered Castro's public image. This event was a significant world event because it sent a precedent for the diplomatic and political dealings between America and Cuba which would lead to the Cuban Missile Crisis
  • The Cuban Missile Crisis

    The Cuban Missile Crisis
    The Cuban Missile Crisis occured on October 22nd, 1962, in which USSR missiles had been found in Cuba which caused a panic to sweep nations across the world for fear of Nuclear War. Eventually the two world powers made negotiations to cede the missiles from Cuba in exchange for the U.S.A. to cede its missiles in Turkey, without the input of Fidel. This event was internationally important because of the imminent danger to the world and threat of World War III
  • Cuban Exodus

    Cuban Exodus
    Castro's authoritarian rule over Cuba caused the emigration of tens of thousands of Cubans who wanted to escape Castro's oppressive regime. It's estimated that 385,000 Cubans left Cuba for the U.S. between 1965-1980 via aircraft or raft boat. This mass exodus spoke volumes about the quality of life in Cuba, and raised concerns globally about Castro's regime. Many modern Cubans can trace their ancestry to an ancestor who came to America during the rule of Fidel
  • Collapse of the Soviet Union

    Collapse of the Soviet Union
    USSR had collapsed, which sent shockwaves throughout the world. The breakup of the USSR was incredibly detrimental to the Cuban economy, as Castro had relied on the Soviet Union's purchases of sugar cane to maintain economic stability. Furthermore, Cuba received shipments of petroleum and other much-needed services and products from the USSR to support its weak economy. Other countries that had relied on the USSR as economic support were also hurt
  • Fidel Castro resigns as Prime Minister due to failing health

    Fidel Castro resigns as Prime Minister due to failing health
    On July 31st, 2006, Fidel stepped down as Prime Minister of Cuba because of his deteriorating health and a surgery for intestinal bleeding. Up to this point, Castro had ruled Cuba as a dictator for almost 50 years, and was finally stepping down. This event was significant because it raised rumors and questions about the succession of Castro and the fate of the Cuban government, and what the future diplomatic and economic outcome would be at the passing of Fidel
  • Fidel Castro is announced dead at 90

    Fidel Castro is announced dead at 90
    The notorious dictator of Cuba was announced dead at 90 years old on November 25th, 2016. The longest reigning dictator in history, his death heavily affected the world and especially the U.S.A. This death was significant because it was the end of Fidel Castro's nearly 50 year-long rule, and rose many questions about the future of the country's diplomatic, economic, and political relations. It also passed the reign to his brother Raúl to rule the country