In cuban history there was many dictatorships. But, Fulgencio Batista lead to rise of communism in Cuba and Fidel Castro. Foreign involvement from United States to control Cuba as economical ally, also Bastia treatment mistreatment towards foreigners from Haitian and Jamaican. The Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro use of guerrilla warfare and the peasant population of Cuba lead to successful revolution. The United States felt threatened about Cuban being 90 miles from florida spifly during Cuban Missile Crisis . So, many United states presidents tried to kicked Fidel Castro but failed multiple times.First, even though Fulgencio Batista starred in beginning as leader that benefited Cuban people, over time he became corrupted leader that lead to his downfall.
“In September 1933 he organized the “sergeants’ revolt”; it toppled the provisional regime of Carlos Manuel de Céspedes, which had replaced the dictatorial regime of Gerardo Machado y Morales” (The Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica 1).”Carlos Prío Socarrás in March 1952, was widely welcomed. But he returned as a brutal dictator, controlling the university, the press, and the Congress, and he embezzled huge sums from the soaring economy. In 1954 and ’58 the country held presidential elections that, though purportedly “free,” were manipulated to make Batista the sole candidate”(The Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica 1).“Faced with the collapse of his regime and with the growing discontent of his supporters, Batista fled with his family to the Dominican Republic on January 1, 1959”(The Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica 1).Bastia ruled totalitarian rule, jailing anyone against him, using terrorist methods, and getting cash for him and his friends(The Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica 1).When he left cuba to go to Florida, new corrupted leader rose and destroyed public work system(The Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica 1). He originally brought in with also growing educational, economic system.Later Bastia was kick out to Portuguese island of Madeira and last settled in Estoril, around Lisbon.“By early 1958, however, Batista had exhausted his political credit with the Cuban public, including important sectors of the business community” (FALCOFF 112). “He was now facing growing civic opposition consisting of not only unemployed politicians,but jurists, academics, professionals, students, and labor leaders” (FALCOFF 112). “ In 1956, he and a group of companions attempted to seize the Moncade fortress in Santiago de Cuba, this island`s second largest city, a foolhardy venture that led to his trial....” (FALCOFF 115). Batista did not want to deal with with his kind of moderate political and he thought if he jointed the group, it would cause fighting within the group and due to fighting the group would be disbanded (FALCOFF 112). After the civic opposition end in 1958, the Cuban people would not turn back to Batista but anyone else who could be leader (FALCOFF...