
Revolución Cubana
The Cuban Revolution was a political movement in the 1950s that led to the overthrow of the authoritarian government of Fulgencio Batista by revolutionary leaders like Fidel Castro. It aimed to establish a socialist state focused on social equality, healthcare, and education. The revolution significantly changed Cuba’s economy, society, and international relations, especially by aligning with the Soviet Union and opposing U.S. policies. It inspired many around the world by challenging imperialism and promoting social justice, but also resulted in a one-party system and economic hardships. The revolution remains a defining moment in Cuba’s history and global politics.