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Cuban Missile Crisis : The End Of The World

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To most people, the Cuban missile crisis seemed like the start of an inevitable worldwide nuclear war. 1962 seemed like it was the end of the world for some, but somehow the United States was able to avoid a crisis evade an all out nuclear war with the U.S.S.R. The Cuban missile crisis can not be however, look at just in that timeframe. There are events including the Cuban Revolution that lead up to the United States losing their ties with Cuba. The Bay of Pigs invasion was an unsuccessful attempt to remove Fidel Castro from power in Cuba that ultimately hurt the United States more than it helped. After the failed Bay of Pigs invasion, Castro’s relation with the Russians was strengthened because it was then that Castro announced that Cuba would become a Socialist Republic. President John F. Kennedy was successfully able to avoid a nuclear war by his use of appeasement and his policy of Flexible Response rather than running in with guns blazing with a full scale invasion. In the end, Kennedy would come out of the crisis on top and more successfully than Khrushchev. Cuba’s modern history starts all the way back in the late 19th century. At that time, Cuba was part of the Spanish Empire. Cuba had three wars of liberation before it was free from Spain. The last of three wars of liberation was the Cuban War of Independence. However, Cuba was not able to gain its independence on its own. It had help from the United States because the United States was interested in

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