Cuba The Plight of a Nation and its Revolution
Date Submitted: 05/27/2004 19:47:01
Category: / Law & Government / Government & Politics
Length: 12 pages (3352 words)
Category: / Law & Government / Government & Politics
Length: 12 pages (3352 words)
Cuba: The Plight of a Nation and its Revolution
While the isle of Cuba was initially discovered on October 27, 1492 during one of
Columbus’ first voyages, it wasn’t actually claimed by Spain until the sixteenth century.
However, it’s tumultuous beginnings as a Spanish sugar colony provides an insightful backdrop
into the very essence of the country’s political and economic unrest. From it’s early
revolutionary days to the insurrectional challenge of the Marxist-Leninist
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John M. Kirk, Cuba: Twenty-Five Years of Revolution, 1959 to
1984 (New York: Praeger Publishers, 1985), p. 421.
21 World Wide Web, U.S. Policy Towards Cuba, (www.closeup.org/cuba, 1997).
22 World Wide Web, Boston Globe - CubaNet News, Inc., (www.cubanetnews.com, 2000).
23 World Wide Web, China Helps Cuba Get Current on Communications Technology,
(www.cubanetnews.com, 2000).
24 World Wide Web, Despite Guarantess, Homelessnes Creeps Into Cuba,
(www.cubanetnews.com, 2000).
25 World Wide Web, Government and Politics of Cuba, (www.cubapolidata.com, 2000).
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