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Mao Zedong 1893–1976 Founder of the People's Republic of China
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Timeline 1983 born on December 26 in the small village of Shaoshan in the province of Hunan (Southeast China). At the age of sixteen, Mao left Shaoshan and traveled to the city of Changsha, the provincial capital, where he enrolled in middle school. 1911 Mao, now seventeen, watched as the Revolution of 1911 erupted in China.
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Continued… 1912 He enrolled in middle school in Changsha, where he studied world history, literature, and Chinese and European philosophy. 1918 Mao graduated from middle school and traveled to Beijing. There he became actively involved in the May Fourth Movement and began publishing articles in local journals promoting cultural reform.
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Continued… 1921 Mao became one of the first members of the new Chinese Communist Party (CCP.) 1923 Under encouragement from the Comintern and the CCP, Mao became a member of the Guomingdang (GMD), or Nationalist Party. In an alliance known as the First United Front, members of the CCP were instructed by the Comintern to work with the GMD to bring China under a single nationalist government. Mao became an influential member of both the GMD and CCP and worked to solidify the alliance between the two parties.
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Continued… 1926 Mao became involved in peasant mobilization in his work as a propagandist for the United Front and as an instructor for the United Front’s Peasant Training Institute. By the end of the campaign, the United Front had succeeded in uniting more than half of China under a Nationalist government. 1929 Mao descended from the mountains and joined other CCP leaders to establish a major Communist base in Jiangxi province, known as the Jiangxi Soviet.
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Continued… 1936 Throughout the early 1930s, popular opinion shifted from fighting the Chinese Communists to fighting Japanese aggression. 1949 Mao announced the formation of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) on October 1 1950 North Korean forces launched an offensive on South Korea, marking the beginning of the Korean War (1950-53). Mao ordered PRC troops to reinforce the North Koreans.
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Continued… 1972 Mao made one of his last and boldest political moves — he invited President Richard NIXON of the United States to visit China. After decades of poor Sino-American relations, it was a shocking gesture on the part of Mao. 1976 On September 9, MAO Zedong died at the age of 81.
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Pronunciation According to:http://www.dictionary.reference.com/ Mao Ze·dong::mou zuh-dawng noun (1893–1976) Chinese Communist leader: chairman of the People's Republic of China 1949–59; chairman of the Chinese Communist party 1943–76.
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Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong on a Chinese Postage Stamp
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For More Information: http://www.exeas.org/asian-revolutions/pdf/mao- timeline.pdf http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mao_Zedong
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