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Cuban Revolution Vs Russian Revolution Essay

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Cuban Vs Russian (1917) Revolutions

Russia‘s 1917 revolution started with an incubation stage. There were many events belonging to this stage including the oppression by Nicholas II to the russians due to revolting citizens, and Bloody Sunday in 1905, a massacre against unarmed protestants in front of the palace. Cuba 's had as one of its events, Fulgencio Batista, seizing power during an Election and Fulgencio Batista four years later canceling a new election taking power again, making Cuba opressed under his rule, not required to give them freedom.

Just as Russia had an opressing leady, Cuba was controlled by one as well. Both countries were stripped of certain rights as non-democratic governments ruled over them. Though they were both opressed, Russia was still a monarchy, as it passed down the line, yet berfore Fulgencio, it had elections for president. Russia revolted against a family line as Cuba only revolted against one man.

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Ulike Russia thoug, Cuba was still in the process of strikes, not ever being called a civil war.

Finaly, the covalences happened. The USSR of 1992, was formed and brought together the countries of Russia, giving it a stable government. Joseph Stalin in 1924 replaced Lenin and makes a central economy helping the people with enforced agriculture. In Cuba of 1959, the Babista were defeated in Santa Clara, ending his rule. Castro took over forming the Castro government and lead a soccail reformation as well as a communnist government still there today.

Unlike Russia, Cuba is still ruled by Castro’s governemnt whil Russia is no longer the USSTR. Cuab’s stability is still in question as it is one of the worser of countries today, while Russia is a super power. The primary change of power though, had been set for both of their governments. Stability is now brought to both

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