";s:4:"text";s:3430:" [4] At this time, American plantations were spreading throughout Cuba, and workers were being hired to cut down the hardwood forests and plant sugar cane. Castro supported the liberals.With time, Castro rose to prominence among the public and openly protested the government’s wrongdoings.
[4] He ended up in the Oriente province, working as a labourer for the American United Fruit Company.
Sometimes people who opposed him were forced to emigrate, which was prevalent in the 1980s when Castro opened the port of Mariel to transport Cubans who wished to move to the US.The US initially agreed to accommodate a total of 3500 refugees. Outgoing US President Dwight Eisenhower broke off all diplomatic relations with the Cuban government and Castro declared Cuba a socialist state.In April 1961, thousands of exiles invaded Cuba at the Bay of Pigs in an attempt to overthrow the Castro regime. Argiz Fernández) Among these was his stepping down as the head of government.
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Falling back on honesty, decency, and justice, Castro opposed corruption and openly associated it with US interference.With time, Castro gained prominence, so much so that his speech on corruption and violence of Grau’s regime earned him a place on the front page of every newspaper.In 1947, Castro joined the ‘Party of the Cuban People,’ a socialist group headed by presidential candidate Chibas.