How significant was the Long March in the history of China in the Twentieth Century?
Title: How significant was the Long March in the history of China in the Twentieth Century?
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How significant was the Long March in the history of China in the Twentieth Century?
Category: /History/Asian History
Details: Words: 977 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Long March took place from October 1934 - October 1935. It meant that communism was not completely wiped out by the Kuomintang, that the people of China learnt about communism and supported the communists, that the Kuomintang got control of the south of china and most of the communists died from illness, exposure and Kuomintang attacks.
At the time it was significant because otherwise all the communists would have been annihilated. Its effects were not seen
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that led to a period of peace that meant modernisation and social and economic changes could occur, unlike the Long March and the Revolution of the Double Tenth, which lead to more Civil war and rebellions. It also had many short-term and long-term effects, more so than any of the other events I have covered here and lead to political, social and economic change, whereas Deng's reforms only really lead to economic change and modernisation.