WAR AND REVOLUTION

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Running head: War and Revolution in East Asia

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War and Revolution in East Asia
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1.    Marshall mission-Dixie mission

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The United States by the observation group aimed at creating and appreciative between community party of china and people liberation. Same with the Marshall mission which was aimed at negotiating with the community party of china and nationalists to become a unified government.

2.    The long march- the rectification campaign

The long march entailed a groups had to endure adversity and pass unfeasible scenarios in order for them to make a democratic nation. The long march was not that structured since most participants were communist soldiers and government. Soldiers were not really into war because they had to run for their lives. The rectification movement also used the community as soldiers in the field of war. With Mao involvement in the two movements it significantly helped in fleeing and impending for the communist for a powerful movement.

3.    Yo Unhyong- Republic of Korea

It all started with the Japanese concession to the allies. Later the Japan governor in Korea persuaded Yo Un-Hyong which was a proficient nationalist to form a political body capable of maintaining law and order but later the after the prisoners were released, the US occupation forces together with the national assembly established republican of Korea claiming jurisdiction over the whole country.

4.    Chinese land reform- rich peasants 

The aim of the land reform and peasant is to allocate the land from the landlords to the poor peasants. It was introduced in 1953 where the poor peasants were subjected to military force. This gave the community an opportunity to be able to exercise power in a way possible for them to fight for their freedom and property.

5.    Dienbien phu- Geneva Accords

Geneva accord reflected the moderating influence of the Chinese and soviet delegations. This conference served as a lesson about the nature and limits of communist internationalism.

6.    French shelling of Haiphong- The August Revolution Dixie was one of the mission carried out by

The French had been ruling for time but in the year 1945 Japan overthrew them and imprisoned their civil servants declaring Vietnam independent. When Japan surrendered, an opportunity rose for a general uprising which later became August revolution.

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