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The main cause of the Chinese Civil War, which began in 1927, was the ideological conflict between the Nationalist Party (Kuomintang) and the Communist Party of China. The Nationalists, led by Chiang Kai-shek, sought to establish a centralized government and promote nationalism, while the Communists aimed for a proletarian revolution and the establishment of a socialist state. Tensions escalated as both parties vied for control over China, ultimately leading to a brutal power struggle that was exacerbated by foreign intervention and socio-economic issues. The conflict would continue intermittently until the Communist victory in 1949.

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