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30.3 Imperial China Collapses After the fall of the Qing dynasty, nationalist and Communist movements struggled for power.

Nationalists Overthrow Qing Dynasty The Kuomintang (Nationalist Party) pushed for modernization and nationalization. Their first great leader was Sun Yixian In 1911, the Revolutionary Alliance (forerunner of Kuomintang) overthrew the last emperor of the Qing dynasty. Nationalists Overthrow Qing Dynasty

Nationalists Overthrow Qing Dynasty Shaky Start for the New Republic 1912 Sun became president of the Republic of China “Three Principles of the People” nationalism—an end to foreign control people’s rights—democracy people’s livelihood—economic security for all Chinese Nationalists Overthrow Qing Dynasty

Nationalists Overthrow Qing Dynasty General Yuan Skikai takes over presidency. Shikai betrays democratic ideals. Local revolts break out. In 1916 civil war breaks out after Shikai’s death. Provincial warlords held real authority Nationalists Overthrow Qing Dynasty

Nationalists Overthrow Qing Dynasty World War I Spells More Problems In 1917, the Beijing government declared war against Germany. They believed the Allies would return Chinese territories controlled by Germany to China. Allies gave Japan those territories under Treaty of Versailles. Treaty of Versailles outrages Chinese. 3,000 angry students gather in Beijing May 4, 1919. “May Fourth Movement” spreads to other cities in China. Sun Yixian and Kuomintang share aims of the movement. Many Chinese intellectuals reject Sun Yixian’s belief in western democracy in favor of Soviet communism. Nationalists Overthrow Qing Dynasty

Students in Beijing rallied during the May Fourth Movement.

Protestors dissatisfied with the Treaty of Versailles for China

Tsinghua University students burn Japanese goods.

The Communist Party in China In 1921 a group in Shanghai (including Mao Zedong) organizes the Chinese Communist Party. Mao Zedong develops his own brand of communism Lenin based his in the organization of Russia’s cities. Mao brought the revolution to the rural country. The Communist Party in China

The Communist Party in China Lenin Befriends China Sun Yixian’s government is in south China. He becomes disillusioned with Western democracies. The Kuomantang ally with the Communist Party. Lenin seized opportunity and sends military advisors and equipment to China in 1923. The Communist Party in China

The Communist Party in China Peasants Align with the Communists Sun Yixian died in 1925, and Jiang Jieshi (Chiang Kai-shek) heads the Kuomantang. Jaing (son of a middle-class merchant) feared communist goal of forming a socialist government. Jaing promised democracy, but his government became corrupt. As a result peasants threw their support toward the Chinese Communist Party. The Communist Party in China

The Communist Party in China Nationalists and Communists Clash Briefly Jaing set aside differences and fought warlords alongside the Communists, but later turned against the Communists. April 1927 Nationalists groups moved on Shanghai and killed many Communists In 1928 Jiang became president of the Nationalist Republic of China Great Britain and the United States recognized his government. The Soviet Union did NOT recognize his government Civil War breaks out which lasts until 1949. The Communist Party in China

Civil War Rages in China In 1930 a bloody civil war was raging. Mao and Communists established themselves in south-central China. Taking his revolution to the countryside was called “swimming in the peasant sea.” Mao recruited peasants into the Red Army and trained them in guerilla warfare. Nationalists attacked communists but failed to drive them out. Civil War Rages in China

Civil War Rages in China The Long March 1933 Jiang gathered an army of 700,000 to surround the Communist stronghold. In a daring move, 100,000 Communist forces fled 6,000 miles on the Long March to northern China between 1934 and 1935. Mao and survivors settle in caves in northern China. During this civil war, Japan invades China. Civil War Rages in China

Civil War Suspended Japan took advantage of China’s weakened situation during the civil war and invaded Manchuria, an industrial province in northeastern China. In 1937, Japan launched an all-out invasion of China, and held large parts of China by 1938. The Japanese threat forced an uneasy truce between the Jiang’s and Mao’s forces, and they united to fight the Japanese. The National Assembly further agreed to promote changes outlined in Sun Yixians’ “Three Principles of the People”