Sunday, November 4, 2007
Salvador Allende
Salvador Allende was one of the guys who tried to improve his country by helping the common people but ended up being murdered. He was one of the "good" guys in the history of the common people of Chile. He took back much of the foreign owned business and made them Chilean. He only tried to help out the poor people of his country but the United States did not like him taking back all the foreign owned business. So they motivated people to revolt against him. And of course there were always those Chilean people who always hated Allende and wanted to remove him from power. Hatred towards Allende reached its pinnacle and he was murdered. Allende was one of those Latin American leaders who did not give in to the master power, U.S.A., and so he died. Thats a lesson, defy United States interests and die. Unless you another one of those master powers such as Russia or Japan.
Batista
Batista was my favorite Latin American leader that we read about. I like his nickname, "the Man." He has an interesting history, from dealing with gang members to leaving his people to rot in their extreme poverty. Heres a website where I found some of my research: http://www.historyofcuba.com/history/funfacts/batist.htm. I used this website to answer the question of how Batista dealt with his enemies. Batista was known for being the ventroliquist in many puppet governments. He did make very rich friends. Such as investors from America who had businesses in Cuba. Batista was a popular man in his younger years because he served in the army and protected his country. He participated in his own revolt to remove a bad leader. He was a hero amongst his people. In his later years, Batista became real harsh with his people. He killed many of them to maintain control over them. I think most Latin American leaders were a bit intinmidated by the United States so they made allies with them. By letting them make businesses on their lands or letting them build naval bases there. That way, they would be on the United States good side. Even if they're people suffered.
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