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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.