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Causes of Chinese Civil War

  • Taiping Rebellion

    Taiping Rebellion
    The Taiping Rebellion was a civil war with great religious and social connotations facing the Qing Dynasty and the Celestial Kingdom of the Great Peace.
  • Boxer Rebellion

    Boxer Rebellion
    Yihua uprising this was a movement, which emerged in China against foreign influence in trade, politics, religion and technology
  • China ruled by the Imperial Manchu.

    China ruled by the Imperial Manchu.
    China ruled by the MANCHU dynasty and most of the population were peasants and very poor people and the population grew the peasants paid 80% of their harvest
  • Double Tenth Revolution

    Double Tenth Revolution
    it is a revolution that overthrew the last imperial dynasty of China and thus establishing the Republic of China.
  • Warlords

    Warlords
    Period of the history of the Republic of China this was when the country was divided into military cliques, a division that continued until the fall of the Government
  • The May Fourth Movement

    The May Fourth Movement
    The failed diplomatic mission of the General of the United States Army, George C. Marshall, to China in an attempt to negotiate the Communist Party of China and the nationalists in a unified government.
  • Treaty of Versailles

    Treaty of Versailles
    Transferred the German concessions in Shandong (China) to Japan instead of recognizing Chinese sovereignty.
  • The First United Front

    The First United Front
    this united front was formed in 1923 as an alliance to end the warlordism in China where the CPC joined the GMD.
  • Purification Movement

    Purification Movement
    this was a social reform behind its rationality, it was based on converting the marginalized from other religions to Hinduism and integrating them into the general community by elevating their position and inculcating self-confidence and self-determination in them.
  • White Terror

    White Terror
    It was the violent repression of the organizations of the Communist Party of the Chinese organizations in Shanghai by the military forces of Chiang Kai-shek. The purge had an open division between the left and right factions