Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Hilliard History Tour_Cuba


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13 days in history-- Cuban Missile Crisis

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  1. "The thaw led to the signing of the Limited Nuclear Test Treaty in 1963 by Britain, the United States, and the USSR.” The treaty outlawed nuclear test explosions in the atmosphere or underwater, but allowed them underground. This also was the closet our world has ever gotten to a devastating nuclear war. For Americans, the Cuban Missile Crisis was one of uncertainty and fear, many of which thought that their lives were threatened. Most Americans supported their president in not being intimidated by the Soviets shipping nuclear missiles and standing up and defending the American people. Kennedy’s actions altered the history of the world by saving us from nuclear warfare.

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  2. It was during President Kennedy's administration and it was a very tense time during history.

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