Chiang Kai-Shek
Became leader of the Kuomintang in 1925 after Sun Yat Sen's death
Mao Zedong, a communist was the leader of propaganda
Soon controlled all of China south of the Yangste River
Rid his party of communists killing many, while Mao fled to remote areas of China
After escaping he began to rebuild the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)
Built his army with peasants, as urban workers were not available
Chiang fought fiercely to
Mao Zedong, a communist was the leader of propaganda
Soon controlled all of China south of the Yangste River
Rid his party of communists killing many, while Mao fled to remote areas of China
After escaping he began to rebuild the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)
Built his army with peasants, as urban workers were not available
Chiang fought fiercely to
Summary
Chiang Kai-Shek was elected as the leader of the Kuomintang in 1925 after the death of Sun Yat Sen. A communist named Mao Zedong was the leader of propaganda and soon he controlled all of China south of the Yangste River. Chiang did not hesitate to rid his party of any communists as many were killed, while Mao fled to remote locations in China. Soon after escaping he began to rebuild the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) with peasants as urban workers were not available.