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Brazil to 1930- Review Over ½ land mass of South America Portuguese Speaking Empire 1822-1889 First Republic 1889-1930 Struggle for control between military and civilians Ruy Barbosa founds Civilista party but army rigs elections will not let Barbosa win 1910 Brazil produces 90% of world’s rubber by 1921 10%- British plantation rubber wins out Coffee increasingly important 75% of world supply by 1900 Low price for coffee hurts Brazil during the Depression 1924 Communist Party emerges under Luis Carlos Prestes- “the Prestes Column” Dictatorship of Getulio Vargas 1930-1945 Present Brazilian president “Lula” one of current “leftist” presidents (along with Kirchner in Argentina and Chavez in Venezuela)

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Page 1: Brazil to 1930- Review Over ½ land mass of South America Portuguese Speaking Empire 1822-1889 First Republic 1889-1930 Struggle for control between military.

Brazil to 1930- Review• Over ½ land mass of South America• Portuguese Speaking• Empire 1822-1889• First Republic 1889-1930• Struggle for control between military and civilians• Ruy Barbosa founds Civilista party but army rigs elections will not let

Barbosa win• 1910 Brazil produces 90% of world’s rubber by 1921 10%- British

plantation rubber wins out• Coffee increasingly important 75% of world supply by 1900• Low price for coffee hurts Brazil during the Depression• 1924 Communist Party emerges under Luis Carlos Prestes- “the

Prestes Column”• Dictatorship of Getulio Vargas 1930-1945 • Present Brazilian president “Lula” one of current “leftist” presidents

(along with Kirchner in Argentina and Chavez in Venezuela)

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Brazil• Empire 1822-1889• First Republic 1889-

1930• Deodoro da Foseca

1889-1893• Floriano Peixoto

1893-1894• Ruy Barbosa• Prudente Jose de

Moraes Barros 1894-1898

• Canudos Revolt 1896-1898

• Euclides da Cunha Os Sertoes

• Baron of Rio Branco• Hermes da Fonseca

1910-1914• Wenceslau Braz

Pereira 1914-1948• Epitacio da Silva

Pessoa 1919-1922

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Brazil-2• Arthur da Silva

Bernardes 1922-1926• Luis Carlos Prestes• (Prestes Column)• Washington Luiz

Pereira da Souza 1926-1930

• Getulio Vargas 1930-1945, 1950-1954

• Labor Party

• “o pai do povo”• Integralistas• Plinio Salgado• Estado Novo• D.I.P.• Lourival Fontes• Oswaldo Aranha• National Democratic

Union• Eduardo Gomes

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Brazil

• Social Democratic Party

• Eurico Dutra• “Queremos Getulio”• Adolpf Berle• Benjamin Vargas “O

Beijo”• 2nd Republic 1945-

1964

• Eurico Dutra 1946-1950

• Getulio Vargas (again) 1950-1954 “o pai do povo”

• Petrobras• Juscelino Kubitshek

1956-1960• New capital built at

Brasilia

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Brazil

• Janio Quadros 1961 “a new broom”

• Joao “Jango” Goulart 1961-1964

• Military Rule 1964-1985

• Present President: Ignacio Lula da Silva “Lula”

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Uruguay- Review

• Early 20th Century defined by ideas of Jose Batlle y Ordonez 1903-1907, 1911-1915- Colorado (Liberal Party)

• “Swiss System”, Welfare State, Socialism• Other major party is Blanco (Conservative) Party• Military which had previously stayed out of

politics, takes over 1972-1985, excuse is threat of left wing urban guerilla movement- the Tupamaros- but military overstays that crisis

• Democracy since 1989

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Uruguay• Jose Batlle y Ordonez

1903-1907, 1911-1915

• Colorado (Liberal) Party

• Blanco (Conservative) Party

• “Colegiado”• Gabriel Terra 1930-

1938

• Alfredo Baldomir 1938-1942

• Juan Jose Amezaga 1943-1947

• Jose Enrique Rodo Ariel 1900

• Luis Alberto Herrera 1958-1959

• Military Rule 1972-1985• Tupamaros• Tabare Vasquez present

President

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Paraguay- Review• Latin American country in which Indian most

integrated into national life 95% mestizo- bi-lingual population- Spanish/Guarani co-official languages

• Isolated and dictator dominated in 19th century• Loses War of Triple Alliance 1864-1870 (vs.

Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay)- Population reduced from 525,000 to 221,000 (only 28,000 men left!)

• Beats Bolivia in Chaco War 1932-1935• Gen. Alfredo Sroessner dictatorship 1954-1989• Democracy since 1989

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Paraguay

• War of the Triple Alliance 1864-1870

• Chaco War 1932-1935

• Alfredo Stroessner 1954-1989

• Carlos Rodriguez 1989

• Former Catholic Bishop [Fernando Lugo] elected president beats Colorado Party (former long term ruling party) in 2008

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Argentina• “Noventa” 1890• La Union Civica de la

Juventud• Leandro N. Alem• Estancieros• Union Civica Radical• Juarez Celman• Carlos Pellegrini

1890-1892

• Portenos• Bartolome Mitre• Julio A. Roca 1897-

1904• Luis Saenz Pena

1892-1895• Hipolito Irigoyen “The

Armadillo” 1916-1922, 1928-1930

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Argentina- 2• Juan B. Justo• Lisandro de la Torre• Radical Party• Democratic

Progressive Party• Luis Maria Drago

“The Drago Doctrine”• Manuel Quintana

1904-1906

• Figureroa Alcorta 1906-1910

• Roque Saenz Pena 1910-1914

• Saenz Pena Law 1912

• “Gente Decente”• La Prensa• La Nacion

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Argentina- 3• Marcelo T. Alverar

1922-1928• “Personalistas”• “Anti- personalistas”• Jose F. Uriburu 1930-

1932• Ezequiel Paz• Augustin P. Justo

1932-1938

• Carlos Saavedra Lamas

• Chaco War• Roberto M. Ortiz

1938-1940• Ramon S. Castillo

1940-1943• “Rosistas”• Enrique Ruiz Guinazu

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Argentina- 4• “Hispanidad”• Accion Argentina• La Junta de la

Victoria• Bishop Miguel de

Andrea• Rio Conference 1942• Juan Peron 1944-

1955, 1973-1974

• “Peronismo”• General Arturo

Rawson• General Pedro

Ramirez 1943-1944• Critica• Martinez Zuviria

“Hugo Vast:• Alfredo Palacios

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Argentina- 5• Cordell Hull• Edelmiro Farrell

1944-1946• G.O.U. (Grupo de

Oficiales Unidos)• Maria Eva Duarte

(“Evita” Peron)• “Descamisados”

Nestor Kirchner

• Eva Peron Foundation

• Spruille Braden “o Braden o Peron”

• George Messersmith• “Justicialismo”• General

PedroEugenio Aramburu 1955-1958

• Arturo Frondizi 1958-1960

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Argentina- 6• Dr. Arturo Frondizi 1963-

1966• Gen. Juan Carlos

Ongania 1966-1969• Gen. Alejandro Lanusse

1969-1973• “The Great National

Accord”• Lopez Rega

• Juan Peron 1973-1974• Isabel (“Isabelita”) Peron

1974-1976• Gen. Jorge Rafael Videla

1976-1981• Gen. Leopoldo Fortunato

Galtieri 1981-1982• 1982 Faulkland Islands

(Malivinas) War• Carlos Saul Menem

1989-1999• Nester Kirchner

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Argentina- Review 1• Argentine economy #10 in the world in 1900• Encouraged immigration, especially from Italy,

Western Europe• Hipolito Irigoyen “The Armadillo”- Radical Party-

middle class, immigrants, 1916-1922, 1928-1930• Juan Peron 1946-1955, Military coup, Peron

controls G.O.U., Rises to power with support of labor, “descamisados”

• Influence of Eva Peron (“Evita”)- “Godmother of the poor”

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Argentina- Review 2• Juan Peron falls shortly after death of Eva- Argentine economy

ruined, military takes over in 1955• Peron comes back as President 1973, dies 1974• Peron’s 3rd wife Isabel (“Isabelita”) V.P. becomes president in 1974,

ousted by military 1976- “Isabelita” is no “Evita”• Brutal military rule 1976-1983• Army discredited by loss in the Fauklands (Malivinas) War 1982• Democracy returns 1983• Foreign Debt problems• Nester Kircher- current president- leftist ally of “Lula” in Brazil and

(in a sense) Hugo Chavez in Venezuela rejects IMF rules, seeks independent (from U.S.) f. policy

• Now Mrs. Kirchner (Christina Fernandez de Kirchner) is president

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Chile- Review

• Chile winner in War of the Pacific (late 19th century)• Mineral Wealth• Personalismo: Arturo Alessandri Palma, “The Lion of

Taracapa” 1920-1924, 1932-1938• 1970 Election- Salvador Allende (non-communist

Marxist) elected president on his 3rd try with 36.3% of the vote (2 other major candidates)

• Allende nationalizes U.S. copper and other companies• CIA works actively to undermine Allende (Nixon and

Kissinger)• Augusto Pinochet 1973-1990- brutal military dictatorship• 1990 return democracy• Chilean economy prosperous

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Chile• Juan Luis Sanfuentes

1915-1920• Arturo Alessandri

Palma “The Lion of Tarapaca” 1920-1924, 1925, 1932-1938

• Carlos Ibanez 1925-1931

• Marmaduke Grove

• Gustavo Ross• Pedro Aguirre Cerda

1938-1942• Juan Antonio Rios

1942-1946• Gabriel Gonzalez

Videla 1946-1952• Pablo Neruda• Jorge Alessandri

1958-1964

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Chile- 2• F.R.A.P. (Frente de

Accion Popular), U.P. (Unidad Popular)

• Salvador Allende 1970-1973

• Eduardo Frei 1964-1970• Radomiro Tomic• 1970 Election: Allende 36.3% Allesandri 34.9% Tomic 27.8%

• General Augusto Pinochet 1973-1990

• Michelle Bachelet

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Bolivia- Review

• Indian majority 55%+• Most volatile Latin American country= 200+ regime

changes• Always trying to make up for loss of access to the sea

due to the War of the Pacific• Chaco War with Paraguay 1932-1935 (Bolivia loses)• “Tin Barons”• Left wing reforms: M.N.R.- Victor Paz Estenssoro 1952-

1956, 1985-1989• Current democracy still chaotic- Indian majority asserting

itself on issue of oil pipeline

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Bolivia• Chaco War 1932-1935• “Tin Barons” (Patino,

Hochschild, Aramayo)• David Toro 1936-1937• German Busch 1937-

1938• Enrique Penaranda 1940-

1943• Catavi Massacre 1942• M.N.R. (Movimiento

Revolucionaria Nacional)

• Victor Paz Estenssoro 1952-1956, 1985-1989

• Grialberto Villaroel 1943-1946

• The National Revolution 1952-1964

• Rene Barrientos 1964-1969

• Ernesto “Che” Guevara (died 1967)

• Juan Jose Torres 1969-1971

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Bolivia- 2• Hugo Banzer 1971-

1978• Luis Garcia Meza

1980-1982• Klaus Barbie

• Evo Morales

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Peru- Review

• 45% Indian• Early 20th century dictatorship: Augusto P. Leguia 1908-

1912, 1919-1930• Left wing thought: Mariategui, Victor Raul Haya de la

Torre, A.P.R.A.• Left Wing military dictatorship: Juan Velasco Alvardo

1968-1975, continued by General Morales 1975-1980• 1980 Return to democracy• 1985-1990 Alan Garcia- A.P.R.A. finally in presidency-

repudiates foreign loans- economic disaster• Alberto Fujimori 1990-2000 uses dictatorial means-

Sendero Luminosa defeated• President Alejandro Toledo- 1st full blooded Indian

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Peru• Augusto P. Leguia

1908-1912, 1919-1930

• Manuel Gonzalez Prada (lived 1848-1918)

• Jose Mariategui, Seven Interpretive Essays on Peruvian Reality

• Victor Raul Haya de la Torre

• A.P.R.A. (Alianza Popular Revolucionaria Americana) 1924

• Luis Sanchez Cerro 1930-1933

• Oscar Benavides 1933-1939

• Manuel Prado 1939-1945, 1956-1952

• Jose Luis Bustamonte 1945-1948

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Peru- 2• Manuel Odria 1948-

1956• Fernando Belaunde

Terry 1963-1968, 1980-1985

• Juan Velasco Alvarado 1968-1968-1975

• Francisco Morales Bermudez 1968-1975

• Alan Garcia 1985-1990

• Sendero Luminoso (Abimael Guzman)

• Mario Vargas Llosa• Alberto Fujimori 1990-

2000• Alejandro Toledo• Alan Garcia again

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Ecuador- Review

• 25% Indian• Ecuador has lost over ½ of national territory

since independence• Personalismo: Jose Maria Velasco Ibarra

president 5 times: 1934-1935, 1944-1947, 1952-1956, 1960-1961, 1968-1972

• Democracy: Galo Plaza 1948-1952• Military Rule: 1963-1968, 1972-1978• 1979 Return to democracy• Recent oil prosperity• Politics still volatile

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Ecuador• Gabriel Garcia Moreno

“The Theocratic State” 1860-1895

• Eloy Alfaro 1895-1901, 1906-1911

• Carlos Arroyo del Rio 1940-1944

• Galapagos Islands• Jose Maria Velasco

Ibarra 1934-1935, 1944-1947, 1952-1956, 1960-1961, 1968-1972 “Personalismo”

• Galo Plaza, 1948-1952• Camilo Ponce Enriquez,

1956-1960• Carlos Julio Arosemena

1961-1963• Guillermo Rodriquez Lara

1972-1979• Rafael Correa

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Colombia- Review

• General Respect for Democratic principles (Liberal/Conservative Parties)

• Assassination of Leftist Liberal Jorge E. Gaitan in 1948 leads to…

• “La Violencia” 1948-1966• Rojas Pinilla dictatorship 1953-1957• 1958 return to democracy• Corruptive influence of drug cartels (demand in

U.S.)• Heavy current U.S. aid to fight drugs

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Colombia• Rafael Reyes 1904-1909• Enrique Olaya Herrera

1930-1934• Alfonso Lopez Pumarejo

1934-1938, 1942-1945• Alberto Lleras Camargo

1945-1946• Mariano Ospina Perez

1946-1950

• Laureano Gomez 1950-1953

• Jorge Eliecer Gaitan • “La Violencia”• Gustavo Rojas Pinilla

1953-1957• The National Front 1958-

1974• Alfonso Lopez Michelson

1974-1978• Cesar Turbay Azola

1978-1982

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Colombia 2• Belisario Betancur

1982-1986• Union Patriotica 1986• Virgilio Barco 1986-

1990• Cesar Gaviria Trujillo

1990-1994• Ernesto Samper

Pizano 1994-1998• Andres Pastrana

Arango 1998-2002

• Alvaro Uribe Velez 2002-

• F.A.R.C.• M19• Pablo Escobar

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Venezuela

• Cipriano Castro 1899-1908

• Juan Vicente Gomez 1908-1935

• Eleazar Lopez Contreras 1935-1940

• Isaias Medina Angarita 1940-1945

• Accion Democratica (AD.)

• Junta• Romulo Betancourt

1945-1947, 1959-1964

• Romulo Gallegas 1948

• Dona Barbara• Coup• Marcos Perez

Jimenez 1952-1958• Raul Leoni 1964-1968

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Venezuela 2• Rafael Caldera 1969-

1974, 1994-2000• Carlos Andres Perez

1974-1979, 1989-1994

• Luis Herrera Campins• 1979-1984• Jaime Lusinchi 1984-

1989

• Hugo Chavez

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Venezuela- Review

• Dominated by dictators in early 20th century (Worst example: Marcos Perez Jimenez 1952-1958)

• Advent of Democracy: Accion Democratica (A.D.) Romulo Betancourt 1945-1947, 1959-1964

• Dependence on oil revenue• Current President: Hugo Chavez- at odds

with U.S.

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Panama

• Theodore Roosevelt• Hay-Pouncefote Treaty • Hay-Herran Treaty• Phillipe Baneau-Varilla• Hay-Baneau Varilla

Treaty• Arnulfo Arias 1940-1968

• Robert Chiari 1960• Omar Torrijos Herrera

1968-1981• Manuel Noriega 1981-

1989• Guillermo Endara 1984• Ernesto Perez Balladares• Martin Torrijos (son of

Omar)

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Costa Rica• Frederico A. Tinoco

1917• Rafeal Angel

Calderon Guardia• Otilio Ulate• Jose “Pepe” Figueras

1953-1958• P.L.N. 1952• O.A.S (Organization

of American States)

• Mario Echandi 1958-1962

• Francisco Orlich 1962-1966

• Jose Joaquin Trejos 1966-1970

• Oscar Arias Sanchez

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Nicaragua• Jose Santos Zelayas

1893-1909• Thomas G. Dawson• Adolfo Diaz• “Dollar Imperialism”• Bryan-Chamorro

Treaty 1916• Juan B. Sacasa• Augusto Cesar

Sandino

• Jose Maria Moncada• Somoza “Dynasty”

1933-1979• Anastasio Somoza

(“Tacho”) 1933-1956• Luis Somoza 1957-

1963• Anastasio Somoza

Debayle (“Tachito”) 1974

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Nicaragua- 2• Rene Gutierrez

Schick 1963• “Sandinistas”• La Prensa Pedro

Jaoquin Chamorro• “Contras”• Oliver North• Daniel Ortega 1985-

1990

• Violetta Barrios de Chamorro 1990-1996

• Ruben Dario• Daniel Ortega again

president

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Honduras:• Tiburcio Carias

Andino 1932-1948• Manuel Galvez 1948-

1954• Dr. Ramon Villeda

Morales 1957-1963• Osvaldo Lopez

Arellan 1964-1968• The “Soccer War”

1969

• Ricardo Maduro 2002-2008

• Manuel Zelayas 2008 (signed pact w/Hugo Sanchez recently)

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El Salvador• The “14 Families”• Personalismo• Maximiliano

Hernandez Martinez 1932-1944

• Augustin Farabundo Marti

• F.M.L.N.• P.R.U.D. 1948• Christian Democratic

Party

• Jose Napoleon Duarte

• A.R.E.N.A. Party• Alfredo Christiani• Roberto D’abussion• Armando Calderon

Sol• Antonio Saca 2004

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Guatemala:

• Manuel Estrada Cabrera 1898-1920

• United Fruit Company• Jorge Ubico 1931-

1944• Juan Jose Arevalo

1945-1950• Jacobo Arbenz 1950-

1954• Agrarian Law of 1952

• Carlos Castillo Armas 1954-1957

• Miguel Ydigoras Fuentes 1958

• Belize• Col. Enrique Peralta

Azurdia 1963• Efrian Rios Mott 1982• Rigoberta Menchu• Oscar Berger 2004-

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Haiti

• Haiti:• Creole• Vodun (Voodoo)• William Jennings Bryan• Roger L. Farnham• Jean Villaban Guillaume

Sam• Dr. Rosolvo Bobo• Phillipe Sudre

Dartiguenave

• Admiral Caperton• Col. Littleton W.T. Waller• “Cacao Armies”• Gendarmerie d’Haiti• Smedley D. Butler• Ecole Militaire 1928• Corvee System• Charlemange Peralte• General John H. Russell• Louis Borno

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Haiti• Union Patriotique• Stenio Vicent 1930-1941• Negritude• Mulatto• Elie Lescot 1941-1946• Dumarsias Estime 1946-

1950• Col. Paul Magliore 1950-

1956

• Port au Prince• “The Elite”• Francois Duvalier “Papa

Doc” 1957-1971• Tontons Macoutes

“Bogeymen”• Baron Samedi• Jean Claude Duvalier

“Baby Doc” 1971-1986• Jean Bertrand Aristide • Rene Garcia Preval

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Dominican Republic• Personalismo• “Roosevelt Corollary”• Fabio Fiallo• Sumner Wells• Horacio Vasquez

1924-1930• Rafael Leonidas

Trujillo Molina 1930-1961

• Juan Bosch• Jaoquin Balaguer

1966-1970, 1986-1995

• Lionel Fernandez 2004-

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Cuba• Platt Amendment 1902• Tomas Estrada Palma

1902-1906• Charles Magoon 1906-

1909• Jose Miguel Gomez 1909• Gerardo Machado 1925-

1933• Porristas• A.B.C• Sumner Wells• Carlos Manuel de

Cespedes

• “Sargents Revolt”• Fulgenio Batista 1934-

1944, 1952-1959• Grau San Martin 1944-

1948• Carlos Prio Socarrias

1948-1952• Moncado Barracks Attack

7/26/53• Fidel Castro 1959-?• Raul Castro• Ernesto “Che” Guevara