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Write a note on Mao’s Long March.
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By 1933, Mao had gained full control of the Communist Party of China. In 1934, the Communist party army of about 100,000 set out on a long march. The marchers were troubled greatly by Kuomintang forces, unfriendly tribes, and local war lords. At last, only 20,000 people reached the northern Sheni region in 1935, after crossing nearly 6000 miles. By .1937, Mao became the leader of over 10 million people.
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