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T. B: boxer were an anti-foreginer group
T.B: boxers started attacking chinaese christians / foreginers
T.B: boxers attacked churches, railways, and mines operated by forginers
T.B; foreign nations sent troops to fight boxer rebellion
T.B: boxer rebellion crushed, china under complete foregiN control
chinese nationalist
party was a
chinease
political party
C.N.P: chinease wanted reform
C.N.P: sun yixian was the leader
C.N.P: chinease (nationalists) wanted constitutional government with bill of rights
C.N.P: economically, china must industrialize to keep nations out
in
1925
,
chiang kai-shek
took over
C.K.S: military got stronger during the rule of chiang kai-shek reign
C.K.S; nationlist party splits in half, one nationalist and the other communist
C.K.S: 1927, expells all soviert advisors
C.K.S: they arrested and executed large numbers of chinease communists
L.M: the long march lasted a year and had 100,000 communists
L.M: nationlist troops were attacking communists
L.M: crossed 18 mountain ranges and 24 rivers
mao zedong leader of communist
M.Z: chinease peasent approval needed from them
M.Z: mao promised land and tax reform
M.Z: japan was seen as a theat
C.C.P:
july 1921
,
shanghai communist party
is founded
C.C.P: inspired by
russian
revolution, lenin and
marx
C.C.P: goals were to free china from
foreign domination
and
economic backwardness
The main goal of all these groups was to get rid of
foreigners
influence and wanting to
industrialize