Fidel Castro Essay

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Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz was born on August 13, 1926. He was born near Birán, in Cuba 's eastern Oriente Province. Fidel Castro was the third of six children. Fidel had two brothers, Raul and Ramon Castro along with three sisters, Angelita, Emma and Augustina Castro. Fidel’s father, Angel, was a wealthy man originally from Spain. Angel was a sugar plantation owner with a lucrative business. This rich lifestyle led to political connections that will help Fidel out in the future. His mother, Lina Ruz Gonzalez, ironically was a maid to Angel 's first wife, Maria Luisa Argota, during the time of Fidel 's birth. When Fidel was 15, his father dissolved his first marriage and married Fidel 's mother. When Fidel was 17 years old, he was properly acknowledged by his father and his last name was changed from Ruz to Castro.
Fidel did his schooling in private boarding schools and grew up in a very wealthy background, which was a rare being in Cuba at the time. Fidel was gifted in school and was initially more interested in sports than in schoolwork. He was a pitcher on the baseball team at El Colegio de Belen, the school he attended. After he graduated in 1945, he went to the University of Havana and entered law school. In law school he organized violent gangs pursued to achieve a mixture of …show more content…

On July 26, 1953, he directed about 160 men in a suicidal attack on the Moncada military barracks in Santiago de Cuba hoping to ignite a popular uprising. Fidel was arrested and most of the men were killed. After a trial in which he carelessly defended himself, the government sentenced him to 15 years of imprisonment. He and his brother Raúl were eventually released in 1955 in a political amnesty with the Batista government. The two brothers then traveled to Mexico to endure their campaign against the Batista regime. In Mexico is where Fidel began to organize Cuban exiles into a revolutionary group called the 26th of July

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