Cuban And American Revolution Essay

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“When dictatorship is a fact, revolution is a right” -Victor Hugo.
People have different reasons to start a revolution. However, the road to freedom is always full of one thing, death. The Cuban Revolution was a civil war led by rebel Fidel Castro with the goal of getting dictator Fulgencio Batista out of office. While the American Revolution also had a very strong leader in George Washington and a similar goal of attempting to gain control of the government the way they got there was very different. The Cuban and American Revolutions had many distinct characteristics that made them successful. People in the US and Cuba wanted a new system of government, but not necessarily for the same reasons. In Cuba, dictator Batista was a cruel being who was not helping the country. At the same time, Americans wanted reform so they could be a part of government. Every person in Cuba knew that Batista needed to be stopped, and eventually a rebel leader arose. Whereas, in America everyone King George needed to be stopped, but instead of just one leader, the whole nation rose to the occasion. Cuba becomes freed from the dictatorship of Batista, but instead of getting better, life in Cuba got worse. Cuba may not have been better off, but America was now thriving with their lives and government back under control. Americans and Cubans were both looking for a new government, but for contrasting reasons and with different results.
Batista was a cruel dictator who refused to aid the poor in the country or the insufficient education system and in the end that was why a revolution had to take place. Fulgencio Batista liked being in control and when he was not he had cruel ways of dealing with it. He ordered police to be brutal with citizens often hav...

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...orge III. However, American definitely did not get the short straw. There is really no comparison between the reasoning behind the American and the Cuban Revolution. The Cubans most definitely had it worse off. They were not being helped, but also tortured by their so called “leader”. While in America they just felt they were being taxed too much. For lack of better words, America’s reasoning compared to others, was wimpy. Yet both revolutions still took place, and that was because the people in America and Cuba thought they were much needed. That is the true reasoning behind a revolution, one could see, a need for change. The change could be anywhere, in a country, a government, even in a classroom. That’s why it’s difficult to compare revolutions, because they all have their reasoning, and though it may not seem like much to others, it is enough reason to change.

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