Revolution(s) in China

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Revolution(s) in China Learning Goal 2: Describe the factors that led to the spread of communism in China and describe how communism in China differed from communism in the USSR. (TEKS/SE 13B) CRASH COURSE WORLD HISTORY #37: COMMUNISTS, NATIONALISTS, AND CHINA'S REVOLUTIONS 12:10

Dynastic Cycle: 2100 BCE- 1911 China ruled by dynasties Mandate of Heaven, one family gets to rule, things eventually go badly, lose mandate of heaven, fight until a new dynasty begins Shang, Zhou, Qin, Han, and many more

1911: Republican Revolution: Kuomintang takes power Kuomintang = KMT = Nationalists Revolt against the Manchu/Qing Dynasty End of Dynastic Cycle Led by Sun Yat-sen (Sun Yixian) Founder of the Kuomintang (KMT) Nationalist party Established Republic of China Kuomindang symbol

Life under the KMT The KMT found China difficult to control Very divided regionally Local warlords fought KMT/Nationalists for control Regional Wars raged between 1912 and 1928 Threat of foreign imperialism Americans, Europeans, and Japanese interested in China s many natural resources & goods Lack of Industrialization/Modernization Lagged behind other nations; no industrial revolution 1914 only 6,000 miles of railroad track 225,000 miles in the smaller United States Chinese flag, 1912-1928

1921: Chinese Communist Party (CCP) forms Mao Zedong 毛泽东 Led by Mao Zedong Grew up a farmer s son, became educated, Marxist ideology appealed to him thus he joined the CCP CCP grew in popularity by: Reducing rents, taxes, and interest rates for peasants Taught literacy to adults Mobilized women for the struggle Encouraged peasants to fight back against their landlords Allied with Nationalists (KMT) at first, then became opponents

1925: Sun Yat-Sen dies, KMT leadership taken over by Chiang Kai-Shek

1927: Civil War Begins Chiang Kai-shek sets up an authoritarian government outlaws communism Communists (CCP) flee to other parts of the country as Chiang Kai-Shek kills thousands Civil war between KMT & Communists

1934-1935: The Long March Mao Zedong, leader of the Communists, retreated with his forces to northwestern China Over 6,000 miles Over 80,000 started the march, fewer than 8,000 made it Mao Zedong gained peasant support throughout the march. After the Long March, the Communists established a military base and regional government Their numbers grew peasants & soldiers joined.

1939-1945 World War II 1930-WWII Civil War paused both sides fight the Japanese invasion of China After WWII civil war resumes

1949: Communist Revolution of China Communists defeat the KMT & Chiang Kai-Shek Had support of the peasants (majority of population) Used guerrilla tactics Mao Zedong beame leader of The (newly named) People s Republic of China KMT fled to Taiwan and sets up the Republic of China, taking China s gold with them US & West: alarmed by China s transition to communism - Domino theory

1958-1961 Great Leap Forward Mao s Plan to RAPIDLY industrialize China Farmers forced to collectivize- No more private farms, families worked on communal farms; ate in a dining hall with other families Gov. set high crop quotas Crop production fell Rural areas faced famine as the gov. took their crops to sell in the cities Cities were fine, farmers were dying Mao blamed sparrows for the failure of this plan 20 million died from starvation in China

The Cultural Revolution: 1966 In 1966, Mao urged Chinese youth to learn by creating revolution Students left school and formed militia units called the Red Guards Targeted people who resisted Mao s Communist regime Destroyed property & buildings, beat and killed Mao s enemies Ideal person: peasant who worked with their hands Intellectual and artistic activity considered useless, dangerous Schools shut down Thousands executed, imprisoned Cultural Revolution ended in 1976 when Mao died

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China Soviet Union Led by peasants Led by Proletariat Wanted to remain isolated from the West Worked to coexist with Western Powers Industrialization was unsuccessful Industrialization was more successful