Mao Tse-Tung, later spelled Mao Zedong
As a result of the Long March, China's Communist Party
31 daysThe route of the Long March in China was taken by the Chinese Communist Party army, covering 6000 miles (9654-km).
One success of the Long March in China was that Mao Zedong came to power. The Long March was a series of marches or retreats by the Chinese Army to evade capture from Communist invading armies. Failures came about because many people lost their lives in the retreat and only one tenth of the Chinese army survived when it was done 370 days later.
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The Long March to Tibet, often referring to the broader context of the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) Long March from 1934 to 1936, was primarily driven by the need to escape the encirclement campaigns of the Nationalist government led by Chiang Kai-shek. The CCP sought to establish a stronghold in remote areas, including Tibet, to regroup and strengthen their forces. Additionally, the march aimed to spread communist ideology and gain support among various ethnic groups in the region. Ultimately, it was a strategic retreat that laid the groundwork for the eventual rise of the CCP in China.
He was one of the founders of the Chinese Communist Party and soon after that he led the Communists from southeast to northwest of China, which was called the "Long March" in 1934-35.
As a result of the Long March, China's Communist Party
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Mao became a warlord in China, and later became the leader of Red China.
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31 daysThe route of the Long March in China was taken by the Chinese Communist Party army, covering 6000 miles (9654-km).