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the mariel Boatlifts. by: jimmy dooley. what was it?. The Mariel Boatlift ’ s were large groups of Cubans who departed from the Mariel Harbor in Cuba to the United States in seek of a better economy and safer life. when was it?. This began on April 15th, 1980. when it ended?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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the mariel Boatlifts

the mariel Boatlifts

by: jimmy dooleyby: jimmy dooley

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what was it?

• The Mariel Boatlift’s were large groups of Cubans who departed from the Mariel Harbor in Cuba to the United States in seek of a better economy and safer life.

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when was it?

• This began on April 15th, 1980.

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when it ended?

• The Mariel Boatlifts ended on October 31st, 1980.

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where was it?

• Took place in Cuba and the United States.

• Specifically in Southern Florida of the United States.

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How many?

• Over 125,000 Cubans arrived in the United States with only about 10,000 being documented.

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What key people were involved?

• The president of Cuba, Fidel Castro who allowed the mass exodus of Cubans to leave Cuba.

• The president of the United States, Jimmy Carter who dealt with the implications.

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How it started• On April 1st, 1980 Hector

Sanyustiz took control of a bus and crashed it into the fence of the Peruvian Embassy.

• The Cuban guards then began to open fire on the bus.

• Caught in a crossfire, one of the the Cuban guards was shot and killed.

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How it started continued..

• The five individuals on the bus who killed one of the guards, took dramatic measures to reach the Peruvian Embassy in seek of political asylum.

• Ernesto Pinto-Bazurco, the head person of the Peruvian Embassy granted the asylum.

• When the Embassy refused to give up the five individuals to the Cuban government, Fidel Castro ordered the guards off the Embassy grounds.

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how it started continued...

• After that, thousands of Cubans began rushing into the Embassy in seek of political asylum.

• In reaction to this, Fidel ordered the guards back on the grounds, blocking off the streets.

• Angered by the large amount of Cubans occupying the Embassy, Fidel announced any Cubans wanting to leave the country could.

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united states army

• Due to the large amounts of Cubans aboard a ship the U.S. Coast Guard was constantly on guard.

• The U.S. Army was waiting on land for the arrival of Cubans to take them to refugee camps.

• A total of 27 migrants died on their journey to the United States, and 14 of them died due to an overpacked ship that tipped over.

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how it ended• When President Carter

found out a number of the Cubans arriving to the United States were prisoners, and mentally ill, an agreement was needed.

• Cuba closed the Mariel Harbor when an mutual agreement was met between the two governments in October 1980.

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effect on United States• There was an seven percent

increase in the Miami labor market.

• The unemployment rate went from 5.0 to 7.1 because of so many new Cuban workers.

• The overall economy of the United States suffered, but not a whole lot.

• There was a rise in the Cuban population.

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video

• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oC9QVIjtwg8&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1&safe=active&IP=10.16.35.197&CAT=EXP1&USER=IPGROUP&CE=0

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work cited• http://www.semp.us/images/Biot572PhotoG.jpg

• http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ops/mariel-boatlift.htm

• http://uscgcingham.org/images/VTN_INGHAM_UNREP_1.jpg

• http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_Imkz4BxDsoU/TSoU6c2JsKI/AAAAAAAAADY/1qnCyY_63UI/s1600/dm1351.jpeg

• http://editinternational.com/images/gallery/boat-lift-12_low.jpg

• http://www.nndb.com/people/118/000023049/fidel-castro-sm.jpg

• http://www.latinamericanstudies.org/exile/peru-embassy.jpg

• http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f6/Mariel_Refugees.jpg/250px-Mariel_Refugees.jpg

• http://wlrnunderthesun.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Mariel-Boatlift-4.jpg

• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oC9QVIjtwg8&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1&safe=active&IP=10.16.35.197&CAT=EXP1&USER=IPGROUP&CE=0

• https://lajauretsi.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/229.jpg&IP=10.16.35.197&CAT=WEBLOG&USER=IPGROUP&CE=0