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End of Qing Dynasty
In 1911, the Revolution in China led to the end
Led to the end of the Qing dynasty started when a bomb accidentally exploded causing uprisings. -
Sun Yat Sen
Sun Yat Sen was declared president of the provisional republic in January of 1912; a new government was created with a Senate and a Lower house and was supposed to create a new constitution. -
Mao
Mao’ s two Important acts were the Great Leap Forward in 1958 and the Cultural Revolution. -
Sun Yat Sen
Sun Yat Sen died causing the Alliance to fall apart in 1927. -
the alliance
In 1927 the alliance between the Guomindang and Communists was ruined because Guomindang leader Chiang Kai Shek got into an argument with the communists because they tried to foment socialist revolution and the communists continued with their plan . -
Long March
In the long march they walk approximately for 368 days and nearly 5,000 miles. -
Mao
He is the founder of the People's Republic of China, and he was responsible to make china modern, and change the status of women. -
Japan Invades
In 1937 when the Japanese where invading china they destroy the city Nanking. -
“Rectification Program”
The “Rectification Program” was basically meant students and intellectuals were sent into the countryside to give them a taste of what “real China” was like in an effort to re-educate them. -
The People’s Republic of China
Chinese Communist leader Mao Zedong declared the creation of the People’s Republic of China The announcement ended the civil war between the Chinese Communist Party and the Nationalist Party. -
What happend
Mao declared the the creation of the People’s Republic of China. -
Spies
In 1951 people were accused of being spies or counterrevolutionaries and executed the total casualties of deaths was 28,332 people -
China’s first 5 year plan
Industry increased, peasants had to grow a lot of grain and sell it at low prices, and China’s population grew. -
Great Leap Forward
There was less for the peasants to eat and many people died. (20 million) -
Mao dies
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Cultural Revolution
For the entire decade of the Cultural Revolution, schools in China did not operate; this left an entire generation with no formal education.