Number 2 Let you pass safely through their territory (as long as you didn't/don't commit any illicit act).
About 23,000 men died, were wounded, or went missing over the course of the single-day battle.
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B. He was a conspirator to the assassination and was directed to murder the secretary of State.
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The invasion of the Bay of Pigs, also known as the Bay of Pigs invasion or the Battle of Girón, was a military operation in which troops of Cuban exiles, supported by the United States invaded Cuba in April 1961, to try to create a beachhead , form a provisional government and seek the support of the Organization of American States and the recognition of the international community. The action ended in failure in less than 65 hours. It was completely crushed by the Militias and the Revolutionary Armed Forces (FAR) of Cuba. More than a hundred invading soldiers died, and the Cubans captured another 1200, along with important war material.
The victory generated enormous political support for Fidel Castro among the Cuban masses and allowed his government to deepen the socialist character of the Cuban Revolution, proclaimed earlier, while the internal opposition was neutralized by the alarm generated during the invasion.
The historical evolution of the conflict between both nations, the support of the so-called socialist camp and the popular masses to the revolutionary government and the so-called Cuban Missile Crisis or October Crisis were frustrating the actions of the Kennedy administration with regard to a invasion to Cuba. The Kennedy-Khrushchev pact consisted in an agreement between the United States and the USSR not to allow any new attack against Cuba by the Cuban exiles.