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Spinrad /World History. Communists Take Power in China. Nationalism-Desire to drive out foreign influence Modernization- Desire to build modern, industrial economy, military. Causes of Chinese Revolution.
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Spinrad/World History Communists Take Power in China
Nationalism-Desire to drive out foreign influence Modernization- Desire to build modern, industrial economy, military Causes of Chinese Revolution
Last Chinese Emperor Overthrown by Chinese Nationalists led by Sun Yixian (Sun Yat-sen) • Create Republic of China with Sun as pres. • Dedicated to nationalism, democracy, and economic security Fall of Imperial China- 1911
Weak leadership, Warlord Rebellions, protests, WWI, corruption, and Civil War Problems for Republic
Kuomintang- China’s nationalist party led by Jiang Jieshi (Chiang Kai Shek) Communists- New party based on Lenin’s ideas led by Mao Zedong Two Opposing Views
Nationalists tried to fight communists instead of Japanese invaders • Money often ended up in hands of corrupt officers • Bigger army than the communists • Received little popular support • Communists helped by peasants & guerilla warfare Chinese Civil War 1930-1949
Daring Communist retreat, saves the Red Army The Long March 1933
Japan invades China Communists and Nationalists join against Japan US sends nationalist government $billions Japanese Invasion 1937
Civil War resumes after Japanese defeat With China’s economy collapsing, thousands of Nationalist soldiers deserted to the communists By spring, 1949, China’s major cities fell to the well-trained communist forces Red Army wins entire country by October, 1949 Nationalists retreat to Taiwan Mao’s Victory 1949
People’s Republic of China- Mao’s Communist government in mainland China Republic of China- Jiang’s Nationalist gov. on Taiwan 2 Chinas
Jiang Jieshi fled to Taiwan and the US helped him set up a nationalist government on that small island: the Republic of China Soviet Union gave financial, military, and technical aid to Communist China The US tried to halt Soviet expansion in Asia by setting up a separate non-communist state in the southern half of Korea The Two Chinas Affect the Cold War
Communists expand China into Tibet, Mongolia, & India Expansion
Redistributes land to peasants, millions of landlord’s killed Collective farms created Private companies given to government 5-year plan to grow industry and mining Mao’s Reforms
Plan to create giant communes, expand industry Famine kills 20 million “Backyard Industries” hamper growth The Great Leap Forward
Mao encourages Chinese youth to “Learn Revolution” Tried to create society where peasants and workers rule Closed schools, colleges, art houses Mao’s “little red book” of quotations was required reading Threatens civil war, so Mao ended it Cultural Revolution 1966-1968