It is difficult to overstate the significance of the Communist takeover of China in 1949, as it resulted in numerous fundamental changes to China itself and has powerfully affected the global community. Just a few of these changes and effects are as follows: it laid finally to rest the monarchical-imperial history of China; it brought about a significant re-balancing of world power in the direction of socialism (in relation to the democratic-capitalistic West); and it introduced an entirely new force into international relations with the increasingly independent socio-political and economic policies of Chinese leadership (in relation to the Soviet Union and the United States alike).
The Republic of China is Taiwan or Formosa. It is the part of China that is not Communist.
There is no leader of the communist movement. Karl Marx was a philosopher not a leader.
China was embroiled in a civil war from 1946 to 1949. In 1949, the Communist rebels under Mao Zedong were victorious and became the national government.
The Communist Revolutionary Movement In China is also known as the 1949 Revolution. This what culminated to the formation of the People's Republic of China led by Mao Zedong.
China is currently the most populous country, and it happens to be communist.
One reason for a communist victory in China was that the people believed the Communist party's Propaganda and promises. The people of China were poor and the Communist party made promises of land reform but instead they took people's land.
I think The Communists promised land reform to the peasants.
Communist victory over GMD. Establishment of Peoples' Repulic of China (PRC) under the direction of the Chinese Communist Party on 1st October 1949.
They all died. =D
I don't think the United States felt any guilt about the overthrow of the Emperor of China. China was a closed off country and little was known about it . Politically American leaders preferred a Nationalist victory.
Americans who were aware of the civil war in China, had a bad reaction to the Mao Zedong victory in China. They saw a growing communist movement they deemed to be dangerous. This view was enhanced when North Korea was aided by China in the Korean War.
A communist China could be a threat to the United States.
yes he led the cultaral revolution march to overthrow previouus emporer to install the communist government in china that still stands today:)
In 1928, China was in the midst of a civil war between the pro-democracy Nationalist forces and the Communist forces. It was not until 1949 that Mainland China was united under one government with the victory of the Communist Forces and the flight of the Nationalist forces to Taiwan.
China. U.S. fears about the postwar spread of communism when this happened due to theories of a domino effect.
China did not gain independence in the traditional sense. The Communist Party of China established the People's Republic of China on October 1, 1949, following a civil war with the Nationalist Party. This marked the beginning of communist rule in the country.
China's form of government is called Communist Party of China