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The Cuban General Strike of 1933 was a mass labor uprising in Cuba that played a crucial role in the overthrow of President Gerardo Machado during Cuba's political crisis in the early 1930s. The strike, which began in late July 1933, was driven by widespread discontent among workers due to economic hardship, political repression, and the influence of radical labor movements. It was organized by a coalition of labor unions, students, and opposition groups, particularly influenced by the Cuban Communist Party and anarcho-syndicalist organizations. The strike paralyzed industry, transportation, and commerce across the country, demonstrating the power of organized labor in Cuban politics.
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