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1 Rise of Communism in China Communist Timeline

2 Rise of Nationalist Party 1911-1928 Sun Yat-sen – Father of Modern China – Led revolution ending Imperial Rule in China – Formed Republic of China (1912) – Death in 1925 – caused split between communist and nationalist for heir to rule. Chang Kai-Shek – Leader of Nationalist following Sun’s death – Became overall leader of ROC in 1928

3 Nationalist vs. Communist 1920s & 1930s Communist (Red Army) early success – 4 victories – Guerilla warfare tactics Nationalist changed military tactics (strong hold) – 5 th military effort success Communist changed tactic to positional warfare and could not match forces – lost battle and support of people

4 The Long March 1934 - 1935 Communist settled in S. Central China (Jianxi Province) Chiang sent army to hunt down Red Army and kill all those who favored Communism 1934 Communist started year long journey – 18 Mt. Ranges (6,000 miles) – 8,000 lived out of 100,000 – Yan’an final destination & headquarters – Postitives of March: Isolated, know land better, and went through villages gaining support Mao Zedong emerges as leader of Communist Party

5 Communist Take Over October 1, 1949 Japan takes control of Manchuria during WWII Forced Nationalist & Communist to Unite War ended in 1945 During and shortly after war, Communist carried out social reforms gaining support from peasants 1949 Nationalist and Chiang Kai-Shek defeated and fled to Taiwan – nationalist tired of fighting (8 years) and lost support of people Mao forms People Republic of China

6 Great Leap Forward - 1958 - 1960 Purpose – Make China an equal industrial nation to Western Powers in 15 years How are they going to fulfill it? – Make people work day and night – Focus on making steel Reasons it failed – Used the system of putting people into Communes Collective communities whose members share work and products equally (5,000 households) Motivation goes down – People were doing work they did not know how to do – Poor Technology

7 The Cultural Revolution - May 1966 - 1969 Started by Mao Purpose – Wants new ideas (His) – Cleanse the party Losing power to rival leaders in the party following the failure of the Great Leap Forward – Destroy the “Four Olds” Ideas, Thought, Customs, Habits Mao created the “Red Guards” – Youth Militia that was encouraged to rebel against authority – Communes: unattached to parents and taught to worship Mao – Traveled around China for free and encouraged peasants to attack local officials

8 Death of Mao and New Leader September 9, 1976 Gang of Four (led by Mao’s Widow) vs. Deng Xiaoping – Gang of Four favored Cultural Revolution and Deng was against it Most sided with Deng and he became leader – Tired of death and disorder

9 Four Modernizations - 1978 – 1980s Deng’s goal – to improve 1) agriculture 2)industry 3) science & technology 4) defense Agriculture – Contract responsibility system replace communes Farmers rent land and provide certain amounts at set prices and keep rest 1 st 8 years – farmers income tripled

10 Four Modernizations - 1978 – 1980s Industrial Development – Change Focus from “heavy industry” to “light industry” Production of small consumer goods – More decision power to factory managers with reward system for being more productive – 4 Special Economic Zones (SEZ’s) Along China’s east coast in the south Attract foreign capital, companies, technology – Results Coastal cities grew rich – Interior regions lay behind, more urban, economy quadrupled in size (way of life improved)

11 Tiananmen Square - May 13 – June 4, 1989 “5 th Modernization” – Political Freedom – 100,000 people into Tiananmen Square to protest – Martial Law – Some demonstrators refused to leave – June 3 rd Rounded up leaders and killed them without trial Troops opened fire without warning killing 2,000 people – Economic growth can only succeed if people kept “in line”

12 Tiananmen Square - May 13 – June 4, 1989


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