
Cuban Revolutionary
The Cuban Revolution was a movement in the 1950s that ousted the authoritarian government of Fulgencio Batista and led to the rise of Fidel Castro. It was driven by discontent with inequality, corruption, and oppression under Batista's rule. The revolution involved guerrilla warfare, social reforms, and the establishment of a communist state. It significantly changed Cuba's political and economic landscape, influencing before that, he revolution’s impact on Cold War politics as it aligned Cuba with the Soviet Union and challenged U.S. influence in the Caribbean.