The progress of the Cuban crisis in 1962 Before the Castro revolution, the US dominated the Cuban economy. But Castro decided to make his business bigger and earn more money, people in Cuba crazy America and refused to buy Cuban sugar. The relationship with Cuba is not good, this is the beginning of the crisis. But when the US refused to buy Cuban sugar, Castro turned to the United States that decided to buy sugar in the Cuban trade agreement of the Soviet Union.
The flight between the United States of America and Cuba was interrupted in 1962 after the Cuban missile crisis. Prior to the crisis, Cuba's wealthiest and wealthy experts ran away beyond 200,000, fearing that the communist regime of Fidel Castro was retaliated. Many people think that Castro will be knocked down and will be able to return to Cuba soon. In 1965, Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta established the United Farm Workers Association in Delano, California. It has become the largest and most important farm labor union in the United States. Huerta has become the first woman to lodge such an alliance. Under their leadership, UFW took part in a strike that began with Delano's Philippine grape picker. Grapes are one of the most important social justice moves for American migrant workers.
When the Soviet Union established a nuclear missile base in Cuba in 1962, the United States and the Soviet Union were on the verge of a 14 day period known as the Cuban missile crisis. The tragic development of the Cold War history in Cuba was avoided when agreeing to dismantle its nuclear base in exchange for the US promise that the Soviet Union will not invade Cuba or abolish Castro. The history of Cuba over the next 30 years was consistent with the Soviet Communist group. Sugar of Cuba imported from the Soviet Union supports the economy of the island. When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1989, Cuba faced a devastating economic dilemma. This "special period" of the history of Cuba has made the island more self-sufficient