Why did peasants of China not supported Goumindang party?
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In the summer of 1926, the Guomindang continued its march north to unite China. Communists and other political activists associated with the Guomindang were working in advance of Chiang Kai-shek's army. They called for the defeat of imperialists and landlords, and they told peasants to stop paying rent and debts. Some of them led assaults against foreign merchants. They told women to modernize their hair length – to cut their hair – and they ordered an end to the binding of feet. They broke Buddhist statues, and they spoke against Christian schools, churches and hospitals, describing these as imperialistic. They organized factory workers, encouraged demands on employers, and they led strikes and shut down factories.
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