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How did Americans feel after the Bay of Pigs invasion?

humiliated
victorious
proud
frightened

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Americans felt humiliated after the Bay of Pigs invasion.

  • Humiliated

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The U.S. Focal Intelligence Agency (CIA) and President John F. Kennedy trusted the Bay of Pigs Invasion would bring about the oust of Cuban pioneer Fidel Castro. It was the attack so mortifying that it left John F Kennedy fixated on Cuba for the remainder of his administration. The Bay of Pigs Invasion and its Aftermath, April 1961–October 1962. A left-wing upheaval in Cuba had finished in 1959 with the ouster of President Fulgencio Batista and the foundation of another legislature under Premier Fidel Castro. So the Americans felt embarrassed after the Bay of Pigs invasion.

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