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Modern Chinese History

1900--The Boxer Rebellion

1911--New Government

1916--Warlord Rule

Communism Takes Root

1934--Civil War Mao Zedong (Communists) Chiang Kai-shek Nationalists

1937-1945 The Anti-Japanese War

1949--Communist Control

1950--Agrarian Reform Law

1958--The Great Leap Forward

1966--Cultural Revolution Begins

1968--”Reeducation” and the Red Guards

1971--U.S. Embargo Relaxed

1972--Nixon visits

1976--End of an Era

1978--Deng Xiaoping emerges as leader

The Four Modernizations Agriculture (Contract Responsibility System) Industry (Township and Village Enterprises) Science Defense

1979--Open Door Policy with the U.S. U.S. officially recognized the People’s Republic of China.

1980--Family Planning

1984--Economic Decisions Decentralized

1985--Economic Reforms

1989--Tiananmen Square

1993--Rise of Jiang Zemin

1997--Deng Dies

1997--Economic Summit

2003--Hu Jintao elected President