The 1949 Communist Revolution in China led to several significant outcomes: First, it established the People's Republic of China, ending decades of civil war and foreign occupation. Second, it initiated sweeping land reforms, redistributing land from landlords to peasants, which aimed to eradicate feudal practices. Third, the revolution shifted China's political landscape, resulting in a one-party state under the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the suppression of political dissent. Lastly, it marked a significant realignment in global politics, influencing Cold War dynamics and establishing China as a major communist power.
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