![]() ![]() Students lead protests against the Chinese government’s response to the treaty of Versailles. ![]() Mao’s impact on Chinese history is substantial – the communist revolution takes its roots in Mao’s robust military strategies and determination to engage peasants in the uprisings. His struggle to combat both Chinese forces of Chiang Kai-Shek and Japanese influence led to two major Civil Wars in China and another Sino-Japanese War that significantly changed the path of the Chinese government. Moreover, people’s disagreement with the former Chinese government and the tensions between Kuomintang, Japanese forces, and the Communist Party of China (CPC) also contributed to Mao’s political career. Mao’s movement was empowered by the peasants’ lack of authority over their lives. The work of Mao Zedong and his beliefs concerning China, Japan, and other countries involved in territorial conflicts is a defining part of Chinese history. ![]()
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