National Liberation Movements in the Colonies
Telangana Board · Class 10 · Social Studies
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What to Focus On
- Sun Yat-sen established the republic in 1911 after the Manchu dynasty was overthrown.
- His Three Principles were nationalism, democracy, and socialism.
- China was controlled by war lords after the republic was declared.
- The May Fourth Movement began after the Beijing protests of 4th May 1919.
- The movement supported science, democracy, and nationalism.
- It opposed foot-binding, women’s subordination, and foreign control.
- The Guomindang was also called Kuo-Min-Tang and the National People’s Party.
- Chiang-Kai-Shek led the Guomindang after Sun Yat-sen’s death.
- He fought war lords and communists and wanted to militarise the nation.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Sun Yat-sen actually ruled China after the republic was established in 1911.
The Three Principles of Sun Yat-sen were only about nationalism.
The May Fourth Movement happened because of the 1911 revolution.
Memory Tips
China in the early 20th century was independent only in name
Sun Yat-sen and the Three Principles
The Manchu empire was overthrown in 1911 and a republic was established under Sun Yat-sen
Chiang-Kai-Shek’s rule was conservative and militarised
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