Topic+11A+RAFT+22A+The+development+and+goals+of+nationalist+movements+in+Africa,+Asia,+Latin+America,+and+the+Middle+East,+including+the+ideas+and+importance+of+nationalist+leaders.++A.++Fidel+Castro+(Cuba)

 The development and goals of nationalist movements in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East, including the ideas and importance of nationalist leaders. A. Fidel Castro (Cuba): Fidel Castro was a dictator of Cuba for over 50 years. Fidel Castro led the Cuban Revolution and transformed Cuba into the first communist state in the western hemisphere.

Fidel Castro led the Cuban Revolution in 1959 which brought the reaffirmation of civil and political rights, and the return of a constitutional rrtjsrtjule.

The African National Congress in South Africa is an example of left-wing nationalism.

Fidel attended Catholic schools before graduating from the University of Havana with a degree in law.

Fidel Castro was the Dictator of Cuba. Fidel Castro was one of the primary leaders during the Cuban Revolution

He went to catholic schools and graduated from the university of Havana with a degree in law.

He was born on August 13, 1926. He was born into a wealthy family and acquired a law degree. The goals of Nationalists like Fidel Castro were to unify countries like Cuba and make it a better country.

He was the president until his resignation in 2008. Castro's primary goal was to have all solidarity for Cuba and the rest of the world.

On the 26th of July in 1953 Fidel Castro launched an attack on the Moncada barracks, but he failed. He was captured and sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Fidel Castro began a career in politics, and part of it was making nationalist critiques towards the president, Fulgencio Batista. On January 8, 1959 Fidel Castro overthrew Cuba's former government He was the leader of Cuba from 1965 up until 2008.

Fidel Castro served 19 months in prison for organizing an attack on the Moncada army barracks in 1953. Fidel Castro was a leader of Cuba and for 40 years was unable to be removed from being the leader. He is not dead, but speculation is strong that Castro died in the as year as he has not been seen in a while..

He dictated Cuba from the 1960's untill 2008 when he became ill and gave up rule to his brother.

In 1965 Castro became the first secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba, he then led Cuba into a one-party socialist republic.

Fidel Castro was one of the primary leaders of the Cuban Revolution, and served as the prime minister of Cuba from February 1959 to December 1976.

In Japan, which is in Asia, chose the Meiji Restoration.

On December 2, 1956, a party of 82 people, led by Fidel Castro in a small boat, the Granma, landed on the shore of Cuba with the intention of establishing an armed resistance movement in the Sierra Maestra. His target was to overthrow Batista's government.

Castro survived many attempted murders, most of which mastermined by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. They involved poison pills, a toxic cigar, exploding mollusks, a chemically tainted diving suit and powder to make his beard fall out so as to undermine his popularity.

A reaction to years of colonialism had set in and was erupting into strong nationalist tendencies in each of the four countries of Africa.

Castro was born into a wealthy family and acquired a law degree. While studying at the University of Havana, he began his political career and became a recognized figure in Cuban politics