Notes
-Mao led his Red Army on 9,000 km retreat across China
-Lost 3/4 of his army
-Settle in the north (Shensi) where he forms the Yenan Soviet
-CCP began to gain power due to their resistance of the Japanese
-Kuomintang was more worried about fighting the CCP
-Mao led his Red Army on 9,000 km retreat across China
-Lost 3/4 of his army
-Settle in the north (Shensi) where he forms the Yenan Soviet
-CCP began to gain power due to their resistance of the Japanese
-Kuomintang was more worried about fighting the CCP
Summary
Mao led the Red Army on the Long March, a 9000 km retreat across China. He lost 3/4th of his army along the way. He formed the Yanan Soviet in the north, Shensi. The CCP began to gain power becuse of their resistance of the Japanese. The Kuomintang was more worried about fighting the CCP.
Quotes
"New things have to experience difficulties and setbacks as they grow."
- Mao Zedong
Subjunctive Question
If the red army had stayed to fight would they have been successful?
Mao led the Red Army on the Long March, a 9000 km retreat across China. He lost 3/4th of his army along the way. He formed the Yanan Soviet in the north, Shensi. The CCP began to gain power becuse of their resistance of the Japanese. The Kuomintang was more worried about fighting the CCP.
Quotes
"New things have to experience difficulties and setbacks as they grow."
- Mao Zedong
Subjunctive Question
If the red army had stayed to fight would they have been successful?