Walker Bragg
5/14/15
US History
I Pledge
American and Cuban Relations
For almost all of my generation we
have known that we could never travel to Cuba. Relations with Cuba have almost
always been rocky to say the least. Even years before the Cold War began
America and Cuba struggled with each other over imperialism. These problems
were amplified significantly because of the Cold War. All of these problems
finally led to the complete embargo on travel and trade.
The growing
threat of communism scared American and in turn scared the president of
America. At this point Dwight D. Eisenhower was the president and was looking
at Cuba as a possible threat that could fall under the control of communism. During
this time a man named Fidel Castro was forming a rebellion to over throw the
leader of Cuba, Fulgencio Batista. Once Fidel Castro took over the Cuban capital of
Havana Americas fears America’s fears were finally realized, Cuba was under
control of a communist government.
Dwight D. Eisenhower decided that
Castro was a threat to America and began to make plans to overthrow the new
government that Castro had created. Castro angered Americans even more when he
nationalized American owned companies without paying them. This caused America
to place an embargo on Cuba. When Dwight
D. Eisenhower left office in 1961 John F. Kennedy became president and also
inherited the plans to try and take down Castro. This plan was called the Bay
of Pigs and it was the main incident that started the hostilities between Cuba
and America. This was a CIA backed invasion of Cuba by Cuban rebels. This operation
went horribly wrong when the Cuban rebels were quickly defeated by Castro’s
forces. The failure of the Bay of Pigs led to Fidel Castro allying himself more
closely with the Soviet Union. This led to Cuba becoming a proxy for the Soviet
Union and started getting weapons and supplies given to them. This alliance led
to the pinnacle of the cold war the Cuban Missile Crisis.
The Cuban Missile Crisis occurred
when an American U-2 spy
plane photographed Russian missiles being made in Cuba on October 14, 1962.
This sparked a global conflict that was the most volatile part of the cold war.
This was the closest the Cold War ever got to becoming a nuclear war. America
made negotiations with Russia to stop sending missiles to Cuba if America would
stop sending missiles to turkey. Throughout this period conflict between
America and Cuba worsened making America put a stricter embargo on Cuba.
Over the years following the Cuban
missile crisis America has still had minor conflicts with Cuba. Several Cubans
were arrested as being spies in America and were sent to jail. In Cuba several
Americans were arrested and accused of being spies. The CIA has been known for
trying to assassinate Castro many times over the years of his rule. None of
these attempts ever came close to working.
American Cuban relations have only
recently started to take a turn for the better with President Barack Obama
meeting with President Raul Castro. America and Cuba have begun in recent prisoner swaps in an attempt to mend relations with each other. Obama has
succeeded in passing reforms in traveling to Cuba as well as loosening some
parts of the embargo put upon Cuba.
This topic has been fascinating to
learn about. It holds some of the most influential parts of the Cold War and
changed the affairs of the world for many generations. Researching this topic
was fairly easy since it is an important and relatively current event in American
history, and I was able to find several news articles on the topic. I found
some videos on the Cuban missile crisis and the Bay of Pigs that really helped
my research and helped me better understand how these events marked history.
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Fidel Castro |
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Kennedy during the Cuban missile crisis |
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rebels captured by the Cuban government after the Bay of Pigs |
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Images taken by the U2 plane |
Works Cited
"The Bay of Pigs Invasion Begins." History.com. A+E Networks, 2009. Web.
<http%3A%2F%2Fwww.history.com%2Fthis-day-in-history%2Fthe-bay-of-pigs-invasion-begins>.
I used this source to fine information about the Bay of Pigs. This side had
text and a video on the topic that was very helpful.
Bohn, Kevin, and Laura Koran. "A New Era in
U.S.-Cuba Relations - CNNPolitics.com." CNN. Cable News Network, n.d. Web. 14 May 2015.
<http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/18/politics/a-new-era-in-u-s--cuba-relations/>.
This CNN article had a lot of current information on modern day relations
between America and Cuba. This website talked about how travel between America
and Cuba was becoming more possible.
"Cuban Missile Crisis." History.com. A&E Television
Networks, n.d. Web. 10 May 2015.
<http://www.history.com/topics/cold-war/cuban-missile-crisis>. This
website had a lot of information about the Cuban missile crisis. This website
had text and a video on the topic.
Renwick, Danielle. "U.S.-Cuba Relations." Council on Foreign Relations. Council on
Foreign Relations, n.d. Web. 14 May 2015.
<http://www.cfr.org/cuba/us-cuba-relations/p11113>. This website was
really helpful and gave a broad overview of the history of Cuba and America, as
well as information about the current state of Cuban American relations.
"Timeline: US-Cuba Relations - BBC News." BBC News. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 May 2015.
<http://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-12159943>. This site showed
the long history of Cuba and any events that might have affected U.S. Cuba
relations.
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This article was very interesting. I had always heard about the Cuban missile crises but never knew what it really was until now.
ReplyDeleteThis article was really good! Like Megan said, I knew the basics of the Cuban missile crisis but now I know a little bit more in depth from reading your essay. I did not know that there was almost a nuclear war with this situation and how Russia was helping the Cubans.
ReplyDeleteThis article was really good! Like Megan said, I knew the basics of the Cuban missile crisis but now I know a little bit more in depth from reading your essay. I did not know that there was almost a nuclear war with this situation and how Russia was helping the Cubans.
ReplyDeleteGreat job! I though your article was very informative!
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