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Discuss the Mexican and Cuban revolutions by touching on all the following ideas:

What specific factors triggered them? What were some of the main accomplishments and failures of each revolutionary movement? In what ways are the two revolutions similar or different from each other?

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Mexican Revolution: The revolution started in 1910 and endee in 1920, The revolution was cause by the Exploitation and poor treatment of workers, great disparity between the rich and poor

and the failure of the 31 years regime of Porfirio Diaz. The rigged Elections in 1910 trigger up the revolution.

CUBAN REVOLUTION: The revolution started on the 26th of July 1953 by Fidel Castro against the Military dictatorship of the then Cuban president Felgencio Batista. Under his leadership, Cuban was plague by high unemployment rate and limtee water infrastructure.

Accomplishment of the Mexican revolution was that the Revolution ended up with the Revolutionary forces took Ciudad Juarez, forced Diaz to resign and declare Madero as president but the failure soon start not long he become president, he fail in his promises to create a better economy for Mexicans and this lead to his Execution in February 1913,and this lead to more series of Revolutions

Accomplishment of the Cuba Revolution was that, the Revolution was a success, fulgencio Batista fled after the city of Santa Clara fell and the revolutionaries took over the government, the failure of the Revolution was that many lifes and property were destroyed expecially at the battle of Las Mercedes, when Batista's troops destroyed Castro's army

Both Revolutions are similar in the area of leadership, both Revolutions were against a sitting president. Also Both were successful

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