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Page 1: HISTORY YEAR 9 - FIDEL CASTRO
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FIDEL CASTRO IS BORN• Fidel Castro is born on August 13, 1926 in the Oriente Province in

southeast Cuba. • He is one of seven children born to Angel Castro, a successful sugar

planter, and Lina Ruz González, a maid who later marries Angel. • Fidel grows up in wealthy circumstances and attends private Jesuit

schools.

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1945, CASTRO BEGINS LAW SCHOOL• After proving himself as an athlete in high school, Castro begins law

school at the University of Havana in 1945. • There he becomes interested in politics, particularly nationalism,

socialism, and anti-imperialism, and he becomes involved in the violent gang culture of the university.

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JOINING THE DOMINICAN REVOLUTION• In June 1947, Castro learns that Dominican exiles are planning to

overthrow the military junta of Generalissimo Rafael Trujillo, a U.S. ally, in the Dominican Republic. • He joins the invasion force of around 1,200 troops, but the expedition

collapses before they can invade. • Castro evades capture but becomes increasingly involved in leftist,

violent politics.

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1948, FIRST MARRIAGE• On October 12, 1948, Castro marries his first wife, Mirta Diaz-Balart,

who is from a wealthy family. • The marriage exposes Castro to a wide network of political

connections. • They have one child together, Fidelito, but the marriage dissolves in

1955. • He later marries Dalia Soto del Valle, with whom he has five sons, and

he has several other children with other women, as well.

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1952, CASTRO TURNS TO ARMED REVOLUTION• After graduating from law school, Castro begins to practice law and

becomes a member of the Cuban People's Party. • Castro plans to run for a seat in the House of Representatives, but the

elections are cancelled when General Fulgencio Batista overthrows the government in March 1952. • This leads Castro to reject democracy in favour of armed revolution.

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UNSUCCESSFUL UPRISING• When legal means fail to remove Batista from power, Castro and his

brother Raúl lead an unsuccessful attack against military barracks on July 26, 1953. • Castro is sentenced to 15 years in prison, but he and Raúl are released

in a political amnesty in 1955. • They flee to Mexico, where they organize Cuban exiles in a

revolutionary group known as the 26th of July Movement.

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GUERRILLA WAR• Castro and his brother Raúl, along with an armed group of 81 men,

land in Cuba on December 2, 1956. • The Castro brothers, Ernesto "Che" Guevara, and nine men evade

capture, and they launch a guerrilla war against the Batista government. • Over the next few years, Castro's forces attract more volunteers, they

begin to defeat Batista's army, and political support for Batista's government decreases.

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1 JANUARY 1959, VICTORY• Castro's guerrilla army of 800 men defeats Batista's 30,000-man

professional army, and Batista is forced to flee the country on January 1, 1959. • Castro enters Havana and is named commander-in-chief of the armed

forces in Cuba's provisional government, headed by Manuel Urrutia. • Castro begins to accumulate political power.

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PRIME MINISTER OF CUBA• Castro becomes prime minister of Cuba on February 16, 1959,

effectively becoming the head of the government. • Manuel Urrutia formally resigns as president in July of that year. • Castro nationalizes many industries and begins moving towards a

socialist state. • Despite his position as prime minister, Castro rules essentially as a

dictator and ruthlessly suppresses the opposition.

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THE BAY OF PIGS INVASION FAILS • After imposing economic sanctions on Cuba to discourage its growing

relationship with the Soviet Union, the U.S. sponsors a disastrous invasion of the Bay of Pigs on April 17, 1961 in an attempt to overthrow Castro. • Relations subsequently deteriorate between Cuba and the U.S., and

Castro invites the Soviet Union to secretly build sites for nuclear missiles in his country. • This culminates in the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, which brings the

world to the brink of nuclear war.

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PROMOTING COMMUNISM• Following a meeting of leftist delegates from Asia, Africa, and Latin

America, Castro founds the Organization of Solidarity with the People of Asia, Africa, and Latin America in January 1966. • The organization's goal is to promote communist revolutions in third-

world countries, and Castro's government supports a number of revolutions throughout his rule.

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CASTRO IS ELECTED PRESIDENT• Despite Castro's ruthless dictatorial style, he remains popular with the

Cuban people, who benefit from his free education and healthcare programs. • On December 3, 1976, the Cuban National Assembly elects him

president of the State Council. • Castro continues to exercise complete control over the government,

retaining his brother Raúl as second in command.

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1991, CUBA ENTERS ECONOMIC CRISIS• From the 1960s to the 1980s, Cuba benefits from Soviet aid,

especially as Castro's economic programs prove to be disastrous. • As a result, the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 sends Cuba into

an economic crisis. • Castro reluctantly allows foreign investment, particularly in tourism

and some free-market activity, while retaining tight control over the economy.

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2008, RAUL IS THE NEW “PRESIDENTE” • After years of failing health, Castro formally resigns from the

presidency on February 19, 2008. • He passes power to his brother Raúl, who previously led through a

provisional presidency when Fidel was recovering from surgery. • His announcement is published in the official Communist Party

newspaper, Granma.

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2011, CASTRO RESIGNS• After resigning as president, Castro continues to serve as secretary-

general of the Communist Party of Cuba, and official photos are released to show him in good health. • However, on March 22, 2011, he reveals that he has stepped down as

secretary-general, putting Raúl in charge.