How Did Fidel Castro Rise To Power

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Dictatorial rulers are ones that have total power. In February of 1959, Fidel Castro came to power. He became a revolutionary leader of Cuba and had a strong rein over its citizens. Mainly remembered for his dictatorship, he did use his gained power to give bring benefits to Cuba. Fidel Castro came to power by overthrowing the dictator Batista in 1959, and that began his ruling of a communist state for nearly the next five decades. Throughout his reign, Castro had many people that were against him. Meanwhile, in Russia, leader Joseph Stalin led a dictatorial rule similar to the rule of Castro. Stalin came to power by taking control of the Soviet Union after the leader of the Bolshevik party, Vladimir Lenin, had died. Just the same as Castro, Stalin …show more content…

Both Fidel Castro and Joseph Stalin had been interested in the ideas of Marxism. Although many believe that Fidel Castro is not as radical as other dictators throughout history, Castro was still quite a ruthless man and was surprisingly similar to Joseph Stalin.
In order to rise to power, Fidel Castro had used the assistance of media to put members of Batista’s regime on trial. By doing this, he led a movement to overthrow the previous government. In 1952, Castro had launched a bid for Cuba’s House of Representatives, but the election never followed through. The Cuban dictator at the time, Fulgencio Batista had been the one who had rejected his idea. This had outraged Castro so he launched his own offensive. On July 26, 1953, the young revolutionary led a group of 165 rebels against dictator Batista ("Fidel Castro"). The movement, of more than 100 men had attacked army barracks in Moncada. The attack failed and

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