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Title: Historical Background for Red Scarf Girl


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Historical Background for Red Scarf Girl
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Chinas Dynasties
  • Sui 589-618
  • Tang 618-907
  • Song 960-1279
  • Yuan (Mongols) 1206-1368
  • Ming 1368-1644
  • Qing (Manchus) 1644-1911
  • Life under Dynasty Rule
  • Emperor
  • Most were peasants
  • Family members
  • Loyal to each other
  • Living together (entire village)
  • Oldest male was honored and obeyed family head
  • Responsible for livelihood and conduct (Confucian
    teachings)
  • Government Officials
  • Military

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China merges w/ European history (1840s)
  • High populationmarket for European goods and
    cheap labor
  • Tea and silk
  • Manchu gov. inefficient/lacked military power
  • Europeans try and colonize China
  • Hong Kong ceded to Britain
  • France, Germany, Russia, and Japan

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Imperialism and Colonial Nationalism
  • Open Door Policy (1899)
  • U.S. interested in commerce, not territory
  • Equal trade rights in China for all nations
  • Boxer Rebellion (1900)
  • Drive out all foreigners - isolationism
  • Foreigners stop rebellion and demand payment

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Chinese Republic (1911-1912)
  • Nationalist Party
  • Founded by Dr. Sun Yat-sen
  • Democracy elect gov. officials responsible to
    the people
  • Overthrew Manchu Dynasty

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Nationalist Struggle Against Warlords ( to
1928)
  • Whats a Warlord?
  • Why would Warlords struggle against Democracy?
  • Redistribution of wealth

7
Nationalist Struggle Against Communists
(to 1937)
  • Communists are supported by
  • Grateful for Soviet help
  • Landless peasants wanted to break-up estates of
    rich landlords
  • Low-paid city workers wanted seize foreign-owned
    business
  • Nationalists are supported by
  • Landlords
  • middle class
  • Democratic groups who feared Communist
    totalitarian rule

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Why did the Nationalists Lose?
  • Really a corrupt and inefficient dictatorship
  • Wasted 2 billion (American loans)
  • Failed to earn soldiers loyalty
  • Ignored peasants desire for land
  • Ignored city workers demands for better living
    conditions

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Nationalists lose China to Communists
(1949)
  • Mao is leader of Peoples Republic of China
    communist
  • Controlled inflation
  • Promoted literacy
  • Stopped corruption
  • Women equal to men
  • Why does Mao start the Cultural Revolution
    (1966-1968)?
  • Red Guards (radical students)
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