Today in History- February 16th
CASTRO SWORN IN:
February 16, 1959
On February 16, 1959, Fidel Castro is sworn in as prime minister of Cuba after
leading a guerrilla campaign that forced right-wing dictator Fulgencio Batista
into exile. Castro, who became commander in chief of Cuba's armed forces after
Batista was ousted on January 1, replaced the more moderate Mir Cardona as head
of the country's new provisional government.Castro was born in the Oriente
province in eastern Cuba, the son of a Spanish immigrant who had made a fortune
building rail systems to transport sugar cane. He became involved in
revolutionary politics while a student and in 1947 took part in an abortive
attempt by Dominican exiles and Cubans to overthrow Dominican dictator Rafael
Trujillo. In the next year, he took part in urban riots in Bogotý, Colombia. The
most outstanding feature of his politics during the period was his anti-American
beliefs; he was not yet an overt Marxist.In 1951, he ran for a seat in the Cuban
House of Representatives as a member of the reformist Ortodoxo Party, but
General Batista seized power in a bloodless coup d'etat before the election
could be held.Various groups formed to oppose Batista's dictatorship, and on
July 26, 1953, Castro led some 160 rebels in an attack on the Moncada Barracks
in Santiago de Cuba--Cuba's second largest military base. Castro hoped to seize
weapons and announce his revolution from the base radio station, but the
barracks were heavily defended, and more than half his men were captured or
killed.Castro was himself arrested and put on trial for conspiring to overthrow
the Cuban government. During his trial, he argued that he and his rebels were
fighting to restore democracy to Cuba, but he was nonetheless found guilty and
sentenced to 15 years in prison.Two years later, Batista felt confident enough
in his power that he granted a general amnesty for all political prisoners,
including Castro. Castro then went with his brother Raýl to Mexico, and they
organized the revolutionary 26th of July Movement, enlisting recruits and
joining up with Ernesto "Che" Guevara, an idealist Marxist from Argentina.On
December 2, 1956, Castro and 81 armed men landed on the Cuban coast. All of them
were killed or captured except for Castro, Raýl, Che, and nine others, who
retreated into the Sierra Maestra mountain range to wage a guerrilla war against
the Batista government. They were joined by revolutionary volunteers from all
over Cuba and won a series of victories over Batista's demoralized army. Castro
was supported by the peasantry, to whom he promised land reform, while Batista
received aid from the United States, which bombed suspected revolutionary
positions.By mid-1958, a number of other Cuban groups were also opposing
Batista, and the United States ended military aid to his regime. In December,
the 26th of July forces under Che Guevara attacked the city of Santa Clara, and
Batista's forces crumbled. Batista fled for the Dominican Republic on January 1,
1959. Castro, who had fewer than 1,000 men left at the time, took control of the
Cuban government's 30,000-man army. The other rebel leaders lacked the popular
support the young and charismatic Castro enjoyed, and on February 16 he was
sworn in as prime minister.The United States initially recognized the new Cuban
dictator but withdrew its support after Castro launched a program of agrarian
reform, nationalized U.S. assets on the island, and declared a Marxist
government. Many of Cuba's wealthier citizens fled to the United States, where
they joined the CIA in its efforts to overthrow Castro's regime.In April 1961,
with training and support by the CIA, the Cuban exiles launched an ill-fated and
unsuccessful invasion of Cuba known as the "Bay of Pigs." The Soviet Union
reacted to the attack by escalating its support to Castro's communist government
and in 1962 placed offensive nuclear missiles in Cuba. The discovery of the
missiles by U.S. intelligence led to the tense "Cuban Missile Crisis," which
ended after the Soviets agreed to remove the weapons in exchange for a U.S.
pledge not to invade Cuba.Castro's Cuba was the first communist state in the
Western Hemisphere, and he would retain control of it into the 21st century,
outlasting nine U.S. presidents who opposed him with economic embargoes and
political rhetoric. After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, Castro lost
a valuable source of aid, but he made up for it by courting European and
Canadian investment and tourism. Cubans, though poor and politically repressed,
enjoyed excellent education and other social services under the Castro regime.
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