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Why were the Sandinistas important to Nicaragua?

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They were Soviet-backed revolutionaries that hoped to take over the country and spread communist ideas. They were the people that the Reagan-backed Contras were fighting in the mid-1980s that lead to the Iran-Contra Affair. Over all their influence was negative.
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They ended a dictatorship that lasted for 40 years.
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