Notes required for CIE IGCSE History China Depth Study (0470) which covers the whole syllabus. A* standard notes. Essay structures + tips to answer Paper 1 & 4 are included.
IGCSE HISTORY: CHINA DEPTH STUDY
Background: China before WW1
● Last Emperor, Puyi (age 6) Qing Dynasty overthrown in Chinese Revolution 1911
● China was broken into mini states ruled by warlords
○ Corrupt, fought with each other for extra land, raised taxes to fund their lavish lifestyles
● 95% of China’s population comprised of peasant farmers
Kuomintang (KMT) Chinese Communist Party (CCP)
Guomindang (GMD), Nationalists Communists Party, Red Army, People’s
Liberation Army (PLA), Communist Party of
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China (CPC)
Set up by Sun Yat-Sen in 1912 (died in 1925 & replaced by Chiang Set up by Mao Zedong in 1921
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Kai-Shek)
Principles: Aims:
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1) Nationalism: Remove foreign influence/exploitation from China 1) Spread Communist ideas
2) Democracy: Create a more modern system of govt acceptable to 2) Society driven by Chinese peasants rather
the Chinese people than bureaucrats
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3) Socialism: Bring about reforms in industry & everyday life; 3) Anti-imperialist
improve lives of Chinese peasants
First United Front (1922-27)
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● KMT & CCP wanted revolution (worked together to reach a short term goal)
● 1923: Joint statement by Sun Yat-Sen & Soviet representative pledging Soviet assistance for
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China’s national unification
● CCP under Comintern instructions to cooperate with KMT whilst maintaining their party identities
● Northern Expedition (1926-28)
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○ Military campaign led by Chiang to eliminate warlords & unify China
○ Aided by Soviet arms & advisers
○ KMT focused on industrialists & city dwellers
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■ Party of bankers, businessmen & landowners
○ CCP focused on peasants
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■ Organised trade unions; helped dethrone landlords
○ Chiang declared KMT legitimate government of China
■ Nanjing: New capital
● Shanghai Massacre (April 1927)
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○ Violent suppression of CCP by KMT
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○ Chiang ordered arrest of leading CCP members
○ Shanghai workers rebelled against warlords in the area
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○ ‘White terror’:1,000 arrested, 300 publicly executed, 5,000 ‘disappeared’
○ Expelled communist members of government
○ 1928: 300,000 people killed in anti-communist action
○ Comintern broke ties with KMT
○ KMT secured control of Beijing & established control
■ Chiang was the sole legal governor of China
○ Causes
■ CCP were popular with Chinese public
■ Worker’s Army (Zhou EnLai) was too strong; threat
■ Common enemy was removed
● Five Encirclement Campaigns (1929-34)
, ○ Full scale military (war) campaign launched by KMT against CCP to take over CCP
controlled areas through battle
■ Felt threatened by Soviet republic (occupied 30,000 square km & controlled 3
mil)
■ Had time to tackle CCP after defeating warlords
■ Didn’t like that CCP was more popular (growing threat)
■ CCP used guerrilla tactics for defence & were gradually worn down
○ KMT made no progress; were continuously ambushed
○ CCP resisted first four campaigns with guerrilla warfare
○ Millions of civilians killed
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○ Start of first half of Chinese Civil War
○ 1931: JiangXi Soviet emerged
■ State established by Mao (head of state)
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■ Base of Chinese Soviet Republic
■ Had its own bank, money & collected taxes through its own tax bureau
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■ Established schools
■ Had its own postal services
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■ Population: 3 million
■ Defended by Red Army (140,000 people)
■ Started abolishing arranged marriages, redistributing land etc.
■ Created peasant councils to help run local areas
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■ 1934: Overrun by KMT during fifth encirclement campaign
○ Fifth Extermination Campaign (1933-34)
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■ KMT used ‘blockhouse tactics’ suggested by General Hans Von Seeckt, German
military adviser
● KMT surrounded CCP with 500,000 troops
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● Built blockhouses, digging trenches & putting up barbed wire fences as
they advanced
● Prevented food from getting in/out to CCP
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● Reduced communist territory
■ Major defeat for Mao (CCP were worn down)
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● Showed CCP that they needed reinforcements & supplies
● Abandoned guerrilla warfare & launched series of pitched battles (under
influence of Otto Braun)
■ October 1934: 60,000 Red Army soldiers killed, lost half of their territory
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■ CCP was cornered in JiangXi (prompted Long March)
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Long March (16th Oct 1934-Oct 1935)
● Strategic retreat to escape KMT’s oppression
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● Over 100,000 soldiers fled JiangXi & marched over 8,000 miles in 370 days fighting a guerrilla
warfare campaign against KMT
○ Marched across 24 rivers, 18 mountain ranges & 11 provinces before ending in Yenan
● 10% of the troops that left JiangXi arrived in Yenan
● Events
○ Began retreat led by Otto Braun (1 of 28 Bolsheviks & Comintern agent)
■ Lost 45,000 men
■ Liked to fight ‘pitched battles’ & KMT was better at this kind of warfare
■ Saw Mao’s tactics as cowardly
○ Xiang River (Nov 1934)
■ Strongly defended by KMT
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