Title: From the Republican Revolution to the Communist Takeover
1From the Republican Revolution to the Communist
Takeover
2Issues leading to Revolution- Opium and Revolt
3Issues leading to tensions Opium Wars and
Taiping
- Opium Wars British smuggle in opium from India
1830s 1840s - Britain gains Hong Kong and other territories as
result of wars - Taiping Rebellion ( 1850-1864) Large scale
revolt against Qing Govt 20 30 MILLION die as
result of British and French intervention
4The Boxer Rebellion (1899-1901)
5Issues leading to Rev Boxer Rebellion
- Revolt against foreign influence in trade,
politics, religion and technology - Anti-Imperialist movement
- Chinese Government helpless to stop it
- 8 nation alliance (including US and Japan)
intervene
6Fall of Qing Dynasty
- Qing Founded by Manchu Clan
- Ruled China 1644-1911
- 19th Cent war, rebellion, famine, and defeats
from dynasty - Henry Puyu Known as Last Chinese Emperor
- China enters warlord period
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8In 1912, A Deal Is Made
- Yuan Shikai is named President of the Republic
- Emperor Pu Yi abdicates
9Yuan Shikai
- -Yuan was a former general in the Qing Dynasty
presidency handed over to him in 1912 - -The revolutionaries had elected Sun Yat-Sen as
the first Provisional President of the ROC, but
they were in a weak position militarily, so they
reluctantly compromised with Yuan. - Yuan fulfilled his promise to the revolutionaries
and arranged for the abdication of the child
emperor Puyi in return for being granted the
position of the president, replacing Sun. - Turmoil following his death
10Political Parties Struggle for Power
- Nationalists (Kuomintang-KMT)
- vs.
- Communists (CCP)
11Nationalists (KMT)1912
- Formed by Sun Yat-Sen Song Jiaoren
- Chiang Kai-Shek joins in 1923
12Dr. Sun Yat Sen
- Known as Father of the Revolution
- Based his idea of revolution on 3 principles
- Nationalism Chinese Government should be in the
hands of the Chinese, rather than a foreign
imperial house - Democracy Govt should be elected
- Equalization Land and wealth should be evenly
distributed
13Nationalism, Democracy, and Livelihood
- Because we are unwilling to let a small number
of Manchus enjoy all the privileges, we want a
nationalist revolution. Because we do not want
one man, the monarch, to enjoy all the
privileges, we want a political revolution. And
because we do not want a small number of rich
people to enjoy all the privileges, we want a
social revolution. - Dr. Sun Yat-Sen
- 1906
14Communists (CCP)1921
- Marxists study groups established in 1919
- Mao Tse-Tung
15Mao Tse-Tung
- Mao leads group in Hunan
- Soviet influence (Comintern agents visit)
- Appeals to those who have become disillusioned
with the materialism of the west and those upset
over the Treaty of Versailles (1919) - China
wasnt invited and Shandong was transferred from
Germany to Japan - Led May 4th Movement (student protest at
Tiananmen Square)
16Chiang Kai Shek and the Nationalists
- Took over after death of Sun Yat Sen 1925
- Believed Communist activities to be socially and
economically disruptive
171927-28 Nationalist Purges
181934 The Long March
- 80,000 CCP members march 6,000 miles from
Fujian/Jiangxi to Shaanxi - Roughly 8,000 make it all the way
19Sino-Japanese War 1937-1945
- Weakened power of Chiang Kai Shek
- US believed supporting Shek was throwing money
down a rat hole
201937 Rape of Nanking
- Tens of thousands of civilians and soldiers died
- Thousands of women raped
21War with Japan
- During the occupation of Nanjing, the Japanese
army committed numerous atrocities, such as rape,
looting, arson and the execution of prisoners of
war and civilians. - Although the executions began under the pretext
of eliminating Chinese soldiers disguised as
civilians, a large number of innocent men were
intentionally identified as enemy combatants and
executedor simply killed outrightas the
massacre gathered momentum. - A large number of women and children were also
killed, as rape and murder became more
widespread.
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23End of War
- Japanese occupation ends
- Discontent with KMT resurfaces
- Chiang Kai-Shek flees to Taiwan and sets up
Republic of China
24October 1, 1949 Mao Declares the Peoples
Republic of China