In the late 1800’s ties with Cuba were good for the States. The States were purchasing a large amount of natural resources form Cuba that the United States was unable to produce on its’ own. The United States was purchasing the majority of Cuba’s exports and had power over their sugar and tobacco industries. As industry boomed and urbanization increased, Cuba became a desired destination for many Americans. Into the 1950s, Havana’s casinos and resorts gained popularity and were a fairly short trip for residences in the Southeast coast of America. Though this was a good start to establishing ties with Cuba, this upright relationship did not last …show more content…
While being Senator in 2004 he explained that the embargo has failed to overthrow Castro. As President in 2011, Obama lifted restrictions of travel. The Obama administration was clear that they wanted to mend ties with Cuba but stayed strong and help power, telling Cuba that the embargo would not be lifted until clear, positive, and genuine strides were made internally in Cuba. Obama’s Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton believed personally that Cuba did not want to mend their relations with the Unites States and was simply sabotaging America. Throughout the early years of Obama’s presidency the UN passed a resolution condemning the embargo act for the twenty-second year in a