User:Zleitzen/History timeline
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This page is a Timeline of Cuban history.
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[edit] B.C.
- about 3500 B.C. First humans come to Cuba.
[edit] 1400s
- 1492 28 October Christopher Columbus lands in Cuba.
[edit] 1500s
[edit] 1700s
[edit] 1800s
- 1844 An uprising of black slaves brutally suppressed.
- 1868, 10 October Revolutionaries under the leadership of Carlos Manuel de Céspedes proclaims Cuban independence.
- 1878, 8 February Pact of Zanjón ends Ten Years' War and ends uprising.
- 1879 August A second uprising ("The Little War"), engineered by Calixto García, begins but is quelled by superior Spanish forces in autumn 1880
- 1895, 23 February Mounting discontent culminated in a resumption of the Cuban revolution, under the leadership of the writer and patriot José Martí and General Máximo Gómez y Báez
- 1898 March 17 U.S. Senator, and former War Secretary Redfield Proctor protests against Spanish controlled concentration camps
- 1898, 10 December Treaty of Peace in Paris ends the Spanish-American War by which Spain relinquished sovereignty over Cuba.
- 1899, 1 January The Spanish colonial government withdraw and the last captain General Alfonso Jimenez Castellano hands over power to the North American Military Governor, General John R. Brook.
[edit] 1900s
- 1902, 20 May The Cuban republic is instituted under the presidency of Tomás Estrada Palma.
- 1917, 7 April Cuba enters World War I on the side of the Allies.
- 1933, 4 September At Campo Columbia, noncommissioned officers unexpectedly arrest their superiors and take over command of the island's military forces. The "Sergeants' Revolt" had been skillfully organized by Fulgencio Batista y Zaldívar.
- 1935, 8 May Leading radical politician Antonio Guiteras is assassinated.
- 1941 December Cuban government declare war on Germany, Japan, and Italy.
[edit] 1950s
- 1952 March Former president Batista, supported by the army, seizes power.
- 1953, 26 July Some 160 revolutionaries under the command of Fidel Castro launches an insurrectionary attack on the Moncada barracks in Santiago de Cuba.
- 1956, 2 December Castro, with some 80 insurgents, return to Cuba.
- 1958, 17 March Castro calls for a general revolt.
- 1959, 1 January President Batista resignes and flees the country.
- 1959 February Fidel Castro becomes premier of Cuba.
[edit] 1960s
- 1961 April 15- Bay of Pigs
- 1961 US Trade embargo on Cuba
- 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis
- 1962 Cuba expelled from the OAS.
[edit] 1970s
- 1972 Cuba becomes a member of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (COMECON).
- 1975 July OAS lift the trade embargo and other sanctions.
- 1975 The Soviet Union engages in a massive airlift of Cuban forces into Angola.
- 1977 May 50 Cuban military personnel sent to Ethiopia.
[edit] 1980s
- 1983, 25 October United States invade the island of Grenada and also clash with Cuban troops.
- 1984 Cuba reduce its troop strength in Ethiopia to approximately 3,000 from 12,000
- 1989, 17 September The last Cuban troops leave Ethiopia.
[edit] 1990s
- 1991 May Cuba removed its troops from Angola.
- 1993 All of the Soviet troops sent to Cuba during the Cuban missile crisis withdraw.
- 1996 February Cuban authorities arrest or detain at least 150 dissidents, marking the most widespread crackdown on opposition groups in the country since the early 1960s.

