GLORIOUS CHINA Danny Foussard.

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GLORIOUS CHINA Danny Foussard

People

Sun Yat-Sen Founded the Guomindang (GMD) Had the three principles Nationalism Democracy Peoples Livelihood Inspired the two subsequent leaders of china; Chiang Kai Shek and Mao Zhedong

Chiang Kai-Shek Founded the Guomindang (GMD) Had the three principles Nationalism Democracy Peoples Livelihood Inspired the two subsequent leaders of china; Chiang Kai Shek and Mao Zhedong

Mao Zhedong Led the peoples’ communist revolution Became leader after the communists suffered major casualties on the Long March Advocated for the rights of the peasantry Gave women more rights as well as redistributed land to the peasantry

Terms

Guomingdang (GMD) A Political Party founded by Sun Yat Sen Followed the policies of his three principles This party was usually supported by big businesses, because they were capitalistic Were overthrown by Mao and the Commies

Events

Long March Began as an escape plan for the communists to evade the GMD Ended up lasting over 6,000 miles with many casualties 80% of the participants died Was a spiritual and moral victory for them, even though they lost in numbers

Great Leap Forward Created as a response to extremely large urban populations Sent city people to villages Was an attempt at downsizing and lowering population numbers Was not a great success, one of Mao’s backfires