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Bay of Pigs Invasion
- April 1961 CIA led a full-scale invasion of Cuba
- Failure and huge embarrassment for US government
1962 Cuban Missile Crisis:
- US spy planes discover USSR missiles in Cuba
- President announces a naval blockade around Cuba to prevent additional soviet weapons
- Threatens to invade Cuba if missiles were not withdrawn
- Nikita Khrushchev agreed to withdraw missiles and US removes missiles in Turkey
- Closest we’ve ever been to nuclear war
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In the Pacific War, American military commanders followed a strategy called "Island Hopping" to fight against Japan on land and in the sea. It consisted in taking small islands in the Pacific to turn them into bases and gradually come closer to the very Japanese islands. The main idea was to make it possible for the Allied air force to bomb targets in Japanese territory ir order to destroy infrastructure, logistical chains and sites , and crush civilian morale, paving the way for the invasion of Japan. The campaign was led by US Gen. Douglas MacArthur.
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One of the most famous<span> people alive during this time was </span>Leonardo da Vinci<span>. He was most </span>famous<span> as a painter, but he was also a scientist, engineer and mathematician. </span>Leonardo<span> is </span>called<span> a "</span>Renaissance man". Another "Renaissance man<span>" was Michelangelo, who was a sculptor, painter, architect and poet.</span>
Continental convergent plate boundaries.
It was a form of American foreign policy to further its aims in Latin America and East Asia through use of its economic power by guaranteeing loans made to foreign countries.
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