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17 February, 14:03

Why was chiang kai known as a nationalist

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  1. 17 February, 17:15
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    Chiang kai known as a nationalist because he was a member of Chinese nationalist party. The party battles an internal fight against communism in China.

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    Chiang kai joined the Chinese nationalist party in the year of 1918. His party battled an internal fight against the communism in China and strongly protest Japan's invasion towards China. He was also the founder general of Chinese republican society.

    Chiang tried to change the life of chinese as a member of chinese nationalist party. He tried to change and reform the educational pattern and infrastructural facilities for the citizens of China. Chiang's first concentration was on Communist movement thereafter he looked into Japan's aggression.
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