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What long-term impact did the Cuban Revolution have on Cuba's economy?
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Many citizens from the United States began investing in Cuba.
Cuba became the leading exporter of sugar to the United States.
Cuba became the fastest-growing economy in the region for several decades.
All trade between the United States and Cuba stopped for over half a century.
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All trade between the United States and Cuba stopped for over half a century.
After the 1959 revolution relations deteriorated, the U.S. imposed an increasingly strict trade embargo (formalized in 1962), effectively halting most U.S.–Cuba trade for decades.
After the 1959 revolution relations deteriorated, the U.S. imposed an increasingly strict trade embargo (formalized in 1962), effectively halting most U.S.–Cuba trade for decades.
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