Jiang Jieshi has another name known as Chiang Kai-shek. Jiang Jieshi was in control of the Nationalist forces in China during and after World War II. He had a civil war with Mao Zedong, who controlled the communist "Red Army" (Peoples Army). Once they both protected whatever they controlled against the Japanese forces. In 1946, once their battle was over with the Japanese, they resumed their CIVIL WAR with each other. The Nationalists lost and retreated to the island of Formosa (Taiwan). Mao and his forces then controlled all of mainland China.
Jiang Jieshi, also known as Chiang Kai-shek, made several mistakes during his leadership in China. He prioritized his own political interests over the country's wellbeing, leading to corruption and authoritarian rule. He failed to effectively address economic inequalities and social unrest, which eventually led to the Chinese Communist Party's rise in power. His inability to unify different factions within China also weakened opposition to the Japanese invasion during World War II.
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They disagreed over territory.
Mao Zedong
Jiang Jieshi has another name known as Chiang Kai-shek. Jiang Jieshi was in control of the Nationalist forces in China during and after World War II. He had a civil war with Mao Zedong, who controlled the communist "Red Army" (Peoples Army). Once they both protected whatever they controlled against the Japanese forces. In 1946, once their battle was over with the Japanese, they resumed their CIVIL WAR with each other. The Nationalists lost and retreated to the island of Formosa (Taiwan). Mao and his forces then controlled all of mainland China.
He wasn't worried about "popular support " because he was a communist dictator. When a dictator takes over the country either goes with the program or die. He had work camps and reeducation camps for people who disagreed.
Jiang Jieshi, also known as Chiang Kai-shek, made several mistakes during his leadership in China. He prioritized his own political interests over the country's wellbeing, leading to corruption and authoritarian rule. He failed to effectively address economic inequalities and social unrest, which eventually led to the Chinese Communist Party's rise in power. His inability to unify different factions within China also weakened opposition to the Japanese invasion during World War II.
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Emperors and kings disagreed with the Popes over who should appoint bishops. The disagreement lead to the Investiture controversy.
Mao Zedong's Red Guard was his Red Army which took over China and made it communist!
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They disagreed over territory.
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Lincoln and Davis disagreed over whether or not the United States should remain unified, and whether or not slavery should be abolished. They also disagreed over the United States economy.