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Chiang KAi-shek Led To The Fall Of The Kmt


However Sun Yat sen did not fell that he was fit to rule and instead nominated Yuan to take the Presidency. Yuan was one of the more dominant Warlords in China and instead of following the theree principles like he promised, Yuan ignored them and masde deasls with the existing warlords. Yuan's rule was short lived however, and so was he because Yuan died in 1916. .
             From 1916-1927 various warlords rulled China. In 1921 the CCP Chinese Communist Party was formed and soon after merged with the Kuomintang as the first United front. In 1925 Sun Yat-Sen died and leadership of the Kuomintang army was passed to Chiang kai-Shek the current military leader of the KMT. In 1926 Chiang Kai-Shek embarked on the Northern Expedition with the communist going ahead and spreading the ideology of Sun Yat sen Paticularily the third one which included Land Reform. The Kmt then followed and unifed China by defeating each Warlord individually. .
             At the end of the Northern Expedition, Chiang Kai-Shek purged the communists and began his rule. .
             The situation that Chiang had, gave him every opportunity to maintain power in China and lead china out of poverty. It was because he a brilliant militarist that he got himself in that position. He practically exterminated the communists with his fifth final extermination campaign resulting in the long march that brought their number down to 10,000. He was in charge of a China whose economic situation had nowhere to go but up. He had succeeded greatly militarily.
             Yet his actions over then next decade showed no sign of any political prowess, nor that of rallying the support of the Chinese peasants by putting food on their plates. Instead he developed an almost obsessive compulsion to kill every single communist the existed in China. The main reason that the communist were able to take power was because it was so easy for them to rally the support of the peasant class who was upset and frustrated with the current government and the actions that Chiang Kai-Shek was taking.


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