Overthrow of Manchu Dynasty (1644-1911) Sun Yat-sen becomes president Hopes to establish govt. based on the three principles of the people. 1. Nationalism 2. Democracy 3. People’s Livelihood Sun Yat-sen (1866-1925)
Era of the Warlords (1916-1926) Local concentrations of power emerge military leaders & local gentry take control of the provinces. Warlord armies terrorize the countryside. Millions of peasants die of famine & disease. Peasants’ desire for land went unresolved; landless grew
World War I--Asia Japan: Seeking a foothold in China 1917-China aides allies vs. Germany 1919 Treaty of Versailles: Japan gains territory & privileges previously belonging to Germany in China. Result: May Fourth Movement
May Fourth Movement: May 4, 1919 students protest in Peking. slogan: ‘Down with the Imperialists’ becomes a nationalist movement: 1. Spreads to other cities 2. Nationalism & anti-imperialist sentiment grow.
May Fourth Movement: May 4, 1919 Outcome: Create broad based coalition. Force release of imprisoned students dismissal of Japanese officials from govt. reformers turn against Sun Yat-sen’s belief in western democracy.
Rise of Marxism & Formation of the CCP Seen as a method to vitalize Chinese peasantry. Gains acceptance in wake of industrialization. Capitalism seen as cause of foreign exploitation & aggression. 1921—CCP formed Mao Tse-tung
KMT and CCP Alliance Sun Yat-sen organizes the KMT along Bolsheviks lines 1923—Lenin sends military advisors & equipment in return for allowing the CCP to join forces with the KMT.
Break-up of KMT and CCP Chiang Kai-shek 1925 Chiang Kai-shek emerges as KMT leader KMT & CCP forces successfully defeat the Warlords. 1927—Chiang fears CCP and its leaders. KMT troops overrun Shanghai Execute CCP leaders & union members. “Purges” spread to other cities. Surviving CCP leaders go into hiding. Chiang Kai-shek
Nationalist Republic of China (1928-37) Chiang Kai-shek becomes President. U.S. & Britain recognizes KMT government Government becomes dictatorial and corrupt. Focuses on modernizing & developing cities. Ignores the peasants—life does not improve
Mao Tse-tung and the Peasants Recognizes potential. Organizing soviets to train peasants Divides CCP land amongst peasants Wins their loyalty
Civil War--1930 Red Army is a Well trained guerilla army. 1933—700,000 KMT soldiers surround CCP’s stronghold. CCP outnumbered 6 to 1. 1934--CCP forces flee for their lives.
The Long March 1934-35
WW II begins in ASIA 1937 Japan launches all out invasion of China. Japanese threat forces a KMT & CCP truce. CCP under Mao mobilize peasants for guerilla war against Japan
1942-45 Chiang Kai-shek gathers 2.5 million soldiers Chiang Kai-shek with FDR & Winston Churchill 1942-45 Chiang Kai-shek gathers 2.5 million soldiers Received 1.5 billion in U.S. money & equipment to fight Japan. Japan defeated in 1945. 1945—CCP controls No. China & KMT Controls So. China.
Civil War 1946-49 KMT outnumbers CCP Chiang receives 2.5 billion more in U.S. aid KMT can’t muster popular support China’s economy collapses Thousands of KMT soldiers desert
Mao Zedong Proclaiming the 1949 Mao’s Red Army takes over China’s Major Cities. Mao gains control of the country Chiang Kai-shek & KMT leaders flee to Taiwan People’s Republic of China
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