Chinese Communist Revolution

Chinese Communist Revolution

In the early 20th century, China was a nation in turmoil. Centuries of imperial rule had given way to a fragile republic, plagued by corruption and foreign influence. From this chaos emerged a movement that would reshape the world's most populous country. The Chinese Communist Revolution, led by Mao Zedong, promised a radical transformation of society, economy, and politics. It was a struggle that pitted peasants against landlords, workers against capitalists, and a new vision of China against the old order. The revolution's impact would be felt far beyond China's borders, altering the balance of global power and igniting fierce ideological battles that would define the Cold War era.

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