The aim of the May 4th Movement in China (1919) was to use Western ideas to eliminate Imperialism and foreign control of their regions. Though it renewed some sense of Chinese nationalism, it was opposed by the traditionalists such as the Kuomintang. It represented the earliest form of the movement of Chinese communism, which only resurfaced after World War II, and the end of China's domination by Japan.
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May Fourth Movement
The Movement was in protest of the Treaty of Versailles. The Chinese felt that the Shandog province should be returned to them.
The Movement was in protest of the Treaty of Versailles. The Chinese felt that the Shandog province should be returned to them.
students who objected to the Japanese takeover of Chinese lands
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to strengthen and modernize china
May fourth movement
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May Fourth Movement
The May Fourth Movement
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The Movement was in protest of the Treaty of Versailles. The Chinese felt that the Shandog province should be returned to them.
The Movement was in protest of the Treaty of Versailles. The Chinese felt that the Shandog province should be returned to them.
students who objected to the Japanese takeover of Chinese lands
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Student demonstrations in Beijing on May 4, 1919, that sparked national protests leading to an upsurge of Chinese nationalism.