After successfully waging a guerilla war to depose Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista and taking power
himself in 1959, Fidel Castro's relationship with the United States
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warmed slowly; although Castro initially took a strong anti-American stance, he gradually built
ties with the United States
developed into a strong partnership to prevent the spread of communism in Latin America
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soured very quickly, as Castro increased his anti-US rhetoric and refused to hold elections
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Soured very quickly, as Castro increased his anti-US rhetoric and refused to hold elections .

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From 1956 to 1959, Fidel Castro led a revolution against the dictator Fulgencio Batista, After overthrowing away Batista from the authority in 1959, Castro expelled American businesses from Cuba.

This created a very Soured relationship between the United States and Cuba, because of communist government USSR formed a tight relationship with Cuba shifted towards a planned economy in which the Government controlled almost everything.

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