Submitted by jb1694 on March 4, 2008
From 1937 to 1979, Nicaragua was ruled autocratically by two successive generations of the Somoza family. Full control of the “Praetorian Guard,” the economy, and the government gave the Somoza family a dynastic rule which controlled all spheres of authority and reigned over Nicaragua. The Somoza family ruled the nation in a harsh and unscrupulous way for more than four decades until it was overthrown by the Sandinista National Liberation Front. On July 19, 1979, thousands of guerillas and civilians entered the Plaza de la Republica, in the old center of Managua, where the whole population celebrated the fall of the Somoza dynasty. It was a national celebration and the opportunity to...
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