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The first communist country to be founded was the Soviet Union, which no logner exists. What the oldest communist country currently in existance is depends whether or not you consider North Korea to still be communist. If you do, then North Korea is the oldest. If not, then it's the People's Republic of China.
China was never a Communist country. For one thing, Communism will have to be a worldwide system, not just in one country. And Communism means the end of wages, classes, money, government: this clearly did not apply in China.
It was mainly the slaves and African American people.
The French overthrew their government in 1789 and took up a new slogan for their country, "Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity." Their revolution was caused by many inequalities and demands put on them as a people to the betterment of the King. The people finally revolted in a revolution, and took the nation.
China, the Soviet Union, North Vietnam, North Korea, and a few other countries were communist during the 1950s. The USA was a democracy and had a capitalistic government. No country in the world has ever been communist, in the sense that Marx and Engles would have understood it. No country in the world has ever been a democracy since the days of the original Athenian democracy (which had slaves that of course had no vote, and women had no vote either). The closest they can come is a democratic republic, which is indirect (democracy is direct rule by the people, every decision must be brought to a full vote of all the people). Capitalism is not a form of government, it is an economic system.
In a communist country, the government decides what is produced for the good of the people, and in a free country, the people decide what is produced by what the people will buy.
The wealthy people taunt and laugh at the proletariats.
His people revolted against him and wished to put him on trial for the way he ran their country. He decided the better option would be to flee rather than submit.
Although this should be a easy to see answer, the correct term for this is a revolt. think back to when America revolted againt Britain, it was America's revolt for example
China is known as the country of the people of Han. The Communist Party overtook the Chinese mainland in 1949.
They revolted against Gorbachev's leadership
Yes. The Communist Manifesto was written as a program of action for the Communist League, which organized to fight against oppressive conditions brought against working people.
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The People's Republic of China.
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China is a republic, and is not Communist. Communism means a classless stateless society based on production for use, and would have to exist at a global level.
No ! Taiwan is very capitalist. Mainland China (The People's Republic of China is Communist-led.