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Kennedy’ Adminstration. The Cuban Missile Crisis. The Cuban Missile Crisis. The Cuban Missile Crisis. Post World War II. Becoming Communist. In 1959 Fidel Castro led a revolution in Cuba and set up a communist government, supported by the Soviet Union. Communist Cuba.
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Kennedy’ Adminstration The Cuban Missile Crisis
The Cuban Missile Crisis The Cuban Missile Crisis Post World War II
Becoming Communist • In 1959 Fidel Castro led a revolution in Cuba and set up a communist government, supported by the Soviet Union.
Communist Cuba • The US felt threatened to have a communist country so close. • Cuba is 90 miles from Florida
Fidel Castro • Castro put all private companies, including many US companies, under the control of the government. • The US responded by cutting off diplomatic relations with Cuba
Cuban Missile Crisis • Occurred in the summer of 1962 • The Soviet Union placed nuclear missiles in Cuba.
US Response • President Kennedy debated what to do about the missiles. • The US could attack Cuba, but that would lead to war with the Soviet Union.
US Response • Kennedy sent American Navy ships to quarantine (blockade) Cuba to prevent any more missiles from being delivered.
Kennedy also told the Soviet leader, Nikita Khrushchev, to remove the missiles.
October, 1962 • The Soviets agreed to withdraw the Soviet missiles from Cuba • The blockade had been successful!
In return, the US agreed not to invade Cuba and to remove it’s missiles from Turkey (on the Soviet Union’s southern border)
The end of the Crisis • The world had avoided a nuclear war, but the Cold War continued.