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Revolutionary Regime and Missile Crisis - Explaining the History of Cuba (3) Cuba Part 4

This article will give a brief history of Cuba from just after the Cuban Revolution.

Of course, a revolution does not end with the overthrow of a regime. The regime that has been seized must now be maintained and managed. The leader Castro was suddenly placed in a difficult position.

The result is that Cuban crisis. In this article, we will look at the process leading up to that Cuban crisis.

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The American Colonial Period and the Cuban Revolution - Explaining the History of Cuba (2) Cuba (3)

In the previous article, "The Establishment of Cuba and the Period of Spanish Rule - A Brief History of Cuba (1) Cuba (2)," we discussed the point where Cuba gained independence from Spain in 1902, but became a semi-colony of the United States.

In this article, I will discuss the history of Cuba from there until Cuba fought the United States and achieved true independence.

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The Establishment of Cuba and the Period of Spanish Rule - A Brief History of Cuba (1) Cuba (2)

What kind of image does Cuba conjure up in your mind?

Perhaps socialism, the Cuban Missile Crisis, or Castro's dictatorship bring to mind the image of a rather scary country.

I too had that image until I learned about the country. However, the image of Cuba as a dangerous country is not exactly correct. The image of Cuba as a dangerous dictatorship is just that, an image.

Its real image is quite different from the one we have.

In this article, I will try to get a real picture of Cuba based on its history, albeit a rough one.

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Secrets of the Capitol Building, Washington, the Heart of America - Face to Face with "The Apotheosis of Washington," U.S.A. (9)

From Man to God. And God in the State.

Here is a huge subject that cannot be avoided when learning about religion.

That is why I have come this far with a strong desire to see it for myself.

The United States is a very interesting country for me. This group of monuments was the strangest of them all.

It was a very gratifying experience to actually see this with my own eyes.

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The Vatican and Washington look alike! Washington and the Monuments of the Founding Myths, U.S.A. Part 8

From New York City to Washington, our next destination.

America refused to be like England. This was true not only in politics, but also in culture.

That is why the United States has worked so hard to establish its own history and culture. The greatest of these efforts is the founding myth of Washington and its group of monuments. In this article, we will consider the founding myths through these monuments.

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Seeing "The Phantom of the Opera" on Broadway in the real Broadway - Consideration of the difference in mentality between Japanese and Americans in the U.S.A. (7)

New York is the home of musicals, Broadway.

I have come all the way here. I would love to experience an authentic musical.

And this time I am going to see a Broadway classic, "The Phantom of the Opera". I love this production and have seen it performed by the Shiki Theatre Company many times.

In this article, I will consider the differences I have felt between Japanese opera houses and New York City.

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Max Weber, "The Ethics of Protestantism and the Spirit of Capitalism" - The Connection between Religion and Economics in the United States (6)

In this article, we ask, "What if religion played a role in the origins of this temple of capitalism, Wall Street?" I will discuss the theme of "What if religion was involved in the origins of Wall Street, the hallowed halls of capitalism?

The most famous work that we will refer to in this article is Max Weber's 1905 book "The Ethics of Protestantism and the Spirit of Capitalism," which is the most famous work in the discussion of the connection between religion and economics.

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Thoughts on the 911 Memorial Museum and New York at Night, U.S.A. Part 3

After the cruise, we went to the most important destination of the day, the 911 Memorial Museum.

I have always wanted to see Ground Zero someday. A stone with the names of the victims engraved on it. Bouquets of flowers and national flags were offered there. Amidst the sound of running water, I offered a silent prayer.

As a priest involved in religion, I cannot help but think deeply about conflicts involving religion. This was the case in Israel and Bosnia.

A heavy question with no answer.

Here in New York, I felt as if I was confronted with such a question in front of me in the same way.