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Castro Marxism Essay

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Fidel Castro got interested in the idea of Marxism when he wed his first wife and was exposed to a certain type of posh lifestyle, that he barely saw as a child. So, he was very influenced by the people in this class, they’re government views and beliefs rubbed off on him easily: so he decided to run for a seat on the Cuban congress. One of the beliefs that Castro absorbed was Marxism, the idea that every single piece of written human history has been divided by economical classes and every progression in history has happened due to economic struggle. Also, communism will become the norm because the of this struggle and capitalism will no longer be needed. Well, the government that was giving Castro and his wife their comfortable lifestyle was overthrown …show more content…

due to his radical changes and his ideas. He nationalized all of the industries and collectivized agriculture but he dissembled all U.S. businesses and farms in Cuba. He was stepping on U.S.’s toes when he decided to have strong relations with Russia. The U.S. wanted Castro out of power, so the U.S. constructed the Bay of Pigs invasion, a CIA attempt to use anti-Castro exiles to use a surprise attack against Castro, but they were outnumbered by Castro’s troops. By 1962, the U.S. placed an embargo on Cuba and all trade, travel, and business with Cuba was cut off. In the same year, Castro allowed Russia to put missile sites in Cuba. Castro did this so he can threaten the U.S. The United States surrounded Cuba to block off any deliveries from Russia. This led to the Cuban Missile Crisis. Over years, Cuban people suffered from food shortages and no personal freedoms. No country wanted to trade with Cuba because of the bad blood between them and the U.S., so Cuba’s economy suffered but Russia was keeping them afloat. But after the Soviet Union’s fall, Cuba suffered greatly. But besides that, Cubans has an excellent educational system and universal health

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