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what were the effects of Chinese revolution​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In 1949, the Chinese Communist Party won the civil war and established People Republic of China. The new communist government, led by chairman Mao Zedong, launched the Communist Revolution to reform the country that had suffered wars and social turbulence for decades. China was reborn and changed in many aspects during these years of revolution, and the communist party also gradually consoled its control in these years.

One of the first changes in the Communist Revolution was the distribution of land. In 1950, only several months after the establishment of the new country, the government launched the Land Reform Campaign. In China for thousands of years, landlords, who composed a small part of the population, owned the most of land, and the peasants, who composed a huge part of the population, owned only a small portion of land. In many cases, several peasants worked for one landlord, and while the peasants did almost all the work, they got little money and sometimes even exploited by the landlord. The communist aimed to help the poor peasants get what they deserved and saved them from the hard lives.

However, not everyone was benefited. People were put into different classes, and the class of landlords was suppressed.

Answered by Kreesu
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The Chinese Communist Revolution, led by the Communist Party of China and Chairman Mao Zedong, resulted in the proclamation of the People's Republic of China, on 1 October 1949. The revolution began in 1946 after the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945) and was the second part of the Chinese Civil War (1945–49).[3] In China, the revolutionary period is known as the War of Liberation

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