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By Christopher Minster, About.com Guide to Latin American History

Cuban Revolution: Assault on the Moncada Barracks

Sunday January 4, 2009

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In July of 1953, Fidel Castro, his brother Raul and 140 other lightly armed rebels kicked off the Cuban Revolution by assaulting the 500-man federal garrison at Moncada. Although it was well planned, the attack was a fiasco and most of the rebels were killed. Still, the assault had unintended consequences beneficial for the revolution.

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