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Objective: To examine the results of the Chinese civil war and the Korean War

Objective: To examine the results of the Chinese civil war and the Korean War. Growing Interest in China. People’s Republic of China: In the 1920’s and 1940’s, China was embroiled in a civil war. Nationalists Led by Chiang Kai-shek. Communists Led by Mao Zedong.

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Objective: To examine the results of the Chinese civil war and the Korean War

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  1. Objective: To examine the results of the Chinese civil war and the Korean War

  2. Growing Interest in China • People’s Republic of China: • In the 1920’s and 1940’s, China was embroiled in a civil war. Nationalists Led by Chiang Kai-shek Communists Led by Mao Zedong

  3. The U.S. gave the Chiang Kai-shek millions of dollars, but the communists won the war.

  4. China became a communist countryand Americans feared they would join forces with the Soviet Union and threaten the free world

  5. Fighting in Korea: • Korea was divided at the 38th parallel of latitude. • North Korea was communist and supported by the Soviets, and South Korea was democratic and supported by the U.S.

  6. In June of 1950, North Korea invaded South Korea.

  7. The U.N. sent an international force to Korea in order to push the North Koreans out of South Korea. United Nations forces fighting to recapture Seoul, South Korea, from communist invaders, September 1950.

  8. United Nations Forces in Korea: (Nation – Number Killed in Action) Netherlands - 116 Australia - 339 New Zealand - 31 Belgium - 97 Norway(noncombat role) Canada - 516 South Africa - 20 Colombia - 146 Philippines - 92 Denmark (noncombat role) South Korea – 137,899 Ethiopia - 122 Sweden(noncombat role) France - 287 Thailand - 136 Greece - 194 Turkey - 721 India (noncombat role) United Kingdom – 1,078 Italy (noncombat role) United States – 53,741 Luxembourg - 7 United Nations - 932,964 troops served

  9. MacArthur at Inch'on landing • U.S. General Douglas MacArthur led the U.N. force, approximately 80% of which were U.S. soldiers.

  10. Ending the War: • U.N. troops regained South Korea by March of 1951. • Gen. MacArthur wanted to attack China with support of Chinese nationalists. • President Truman disagreed with MacArthur about attacking China.

  11. In July of 1953, the Korean War ended, in which almost54,000 Americans died. Why did the war end?

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