Sergeants' Revolt

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The Sergeants' Revolt was a 1933 military uprising in Cuba, led largely by noncommissioned officers including Fulgencio Batista, that toppled the existing regime and reshaped the country’s political landscape.

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instanceOf coup d'état
military uprising
aftermath Batista became de facto power broker behind civilian presidents
installation of a new revolutionary government in Cuba
alsoKnownAs Cuban Sergeants' Revolt NERFINISHED
Revolt of the Sergeants NERFINISHED
cause discontent among noncommissioned officers in the Cuban Army
political instability in Cuba in 1933
power vacuum after the fall of Gerardo Machado
conflictType internal conflict
continent North America
country Cuba
date 1933
follows overthrow of Gerardo Machado
governmentOverthrown Cuban provisional government of Carlos Manuel de Céspedes y Quesada NERFINISHED
hasEffect emergence of military influence over Cuban politics
reshaping of Cuba's political landscape
weakening of traditional party structures in Cuba
historicalPeriod interwar period
languageOfContext Spanish
leader Fulgencio Batista NERFINISHED
location Havana NERFINISHED
militaryBranchInvolved Cuban Army NERFINISHED
nativeName Rebelión de los Sargentos NERFINISHED
opponent Cuban provisional government of 1933 NERFINISHED
Gerardo Machado government
organizedBy noncommissioned officers of the Cuban Army
participant Cuban Army sergeants NERFINISHED
Cuban enlisted soldiers
Cuban noncommissioned officers
Fulgencio Batista NERFINISHED
partOf Cuban Revolution of 1933 NERFINISHED
primaryLeaderRank sergeant
relatedEvent Cuban Revolution of 1933 NERFINISHED
relatedPerson Carlos Manuel de Céspedes y Quesada NERFINISHED
Fulgencio Batista NERFINISHED
Ramón Grau San Martín NERFINISHED
result beginning of the so‑called One Hundred Days Government
collapse of the provisional government in Cuba
end of traditional political elite dominance in Cuba
increased political role of the Cuban military
overthrow of the existing Cuban regime
rise of Fulgencio Batista as a major political figure
significance considered a turning point in modern Cuban history
marked the beginning of Batista's long-term dominance in Cuban politics
startDate 1933-09-04

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Gerardo Machado government overthrownIn Sergeants' Revolt