Causes of Chinese Civil War.

  • The unity.

    The unity.
    This was one of the main causes of the civil war in China since all this was because the leader had died and this represented unity to the country.
  • Warlords.

    Warlords.
    The warlords in another of the causes for the Chinese civil war since they felt very independent, each with their own power and desire to conquer every corner of China, having their own territories in China.
  • Students in the movement.

    Students in the movement.
    In this case the students started to start a demonstration in order to have a much more modern China since those who started to structure it were people who were very intelligent and influenced since here the two parties joined.
  • Jiang Jieshi.

    Jiang Jieshi.
    Jiang Jieshi was the one who took office after the death of the sun, he had a very conservative ideology so he was with the GMD party, Jiang wanted to unify China and keep it the same.
  • Soviets.

    Soviets.
    The Soviets had a lot to do in this war since they started to have faith in the GMD party, they also started investing in them and also damaged and supported the GMD.
  • The allience.

    The allience.
    The alliance between the CCP and GMD party was at first a good unification since both wanted the same China but as we know Jiang over time began to become anti-communist and what izo is to isolate the communists from the party.
  • The attack.

    The attack.
    The GMD began with the attacks on communists whose name was given the purification that consisted in the annihilation of thousands of communists.
  • The Victory.

    The Victory.
    By 1930 the two parties had been successful against the warlords since Jiang started attacking the warlords, but after this Jiang felt great power and he said that it was the legitimate government of China.
  • Jiangxi soviet.

    Jiangxi soviet.
    It is shown that the ccp party was gradually withdrawing from the GMD party so that they would not all end up dead yet Mao said that the majority of the population worked in rural areas and these were with the communists.
  • Poverty.

    Poverty.
    China was not 100% stable in its economy since it had had friction with the Japanese and what it needed was to be stable and all to contribute to a great change for China.