History Of The Cube
History of the emergence and emergence of Cuba. Development and historical developments in Cuba.
History of Cuba Ocutane is myths and heroic legends. The past of this State is still alive and reminds itself of the socialist realities of the present, the vast number of souvenirs with the image of Ernesto Che Guevara, monuments in honour of revolutionists and the special atmosphere prevailing in the cities and resorts of the Liberty Islands.
The roots of the struggle for independence go beyond centuries when the archipelago landed in the eastern part of the 15th century, Columbus opened new land and Father Alexander VI handed them over to Spain. The local population, the Indians, had automatically become the property of colonizers, since cultural differences among peoples had been perceived by the Spanish people not even as humans. And it is that the then Cubans were one of the most developed tribes of the Antilles, with a highly developed art and their own rhythm of life. The Indian spirit could not be broken: the slaves were unable to become and either died on reserve or went to the mountains. As a result, by the middle of the 16th century, there was little left of the indigenous population.
History of CubaThe pirates loved by all children were an integral part of the Caribbean Sea of that time. Legendary Henry Morgan, Drake and many other robberies robbed Spanish ships and even tried to seize some coastal Cuban cities.
For a long time, Cuba has existed as one of the many Spanish colonies. Havana was the most important port. However, the flames of the repressed Indian rebellions soon erupted again, but already among the heavily changed indigenous population. At the end of the 19th century, the struggle against the Spanish rot was raged. Since the Cubans were too weak to openly confront such a strong adversary, another United States State was engaged as an ally. The bail was too high. The Americans actually subjugated the local territories by seizing power. But there's not a strong Cuban people here. A new period of struggle has begun. It was this time that, in the 1950s and 1960s, the first time that Fidel Castro and Che Guevara had been named. Revolutionary leaders have led the country to victory. As is often the case, peace time, compromises and political leaders, not desperate insurgents, are coming after the end of hostilities. Comrade Che, who was at that moment an all-natural lover, understood that and, by dismissing all his posts in the ideals, went to war in the jungle, where he was tragically killed.