Nicaraguan Revolution

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The Nicaraguan Revolution was one of the darkest times the country of Nicaragua has been in. Around 53,000 people lost their lives over the 30 years it spanned. At first the citizens were tired of their dictator, Anastasio Somoza Debayle, and demanded change. He was corrupt and that lead to him being very unpopular with his citizens. Many shifts of power happened during this time with many rebel groups. Most of the citizens suffered extreme poverty and battled inequality through these years along with an unstable government due to a poor economy and bad farming seasons. (Nicaraguan Revolution). Although the Nicaraguan Revolution was devastating it was not a true revolution because it did not follow the steps of a revolution and not everyone benefited from the change due to still having inequality, limited civil rights, and having a whole other revolution after the first one ended.
The Nicaraguan Revolution happened between 1961 and 1990. The Somoza family was in power of Nicaragua and formed a communist government. They were very greedy and promoted inequality through being dishonest and selfish (Pre Revolutionary Nicaragua). An example of this happened when a devastated earthquake hit the country in 1972. Many countries sent over relief funds and other aid that was needed to Nicaragua. The money that was given was then abused and much of it was kept by the dictator, Anastasia Somoza Debayle, instead of it given to the citizens who needed it (Pre Revolutionary Nicaragua). People needed the money to rebuild their homes, farms, and businesses. Because of this, people wanted a new government that could be controlled by the citizens. The Citizens also wanted a better life and equality in the country rather than being mistreated and ha...

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.... Somoza also limited freedom of speech by putting anyone who spoke out against the government in jail or in exile. People wanted to see change and in retaliation formed the FSLN party and fought against the National Guard which was under control of Somoza. Although Nicaraguan Revolution was devastating it was not a true revolution because it did not specifically follow the steps of a revolution due to it going against its original goals. There were also only one main group that was controlling Niangua at the time and not many competing for power. Also the revolution did not benefit everyone in the country because Niangua was still dealing with inequality and limited civil rights after the war was over. The Nicaraguan Revolution was not a true revolution but overall achieved their goals at the end of bringing the country together and with fairness in the government.

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