During the first twenty years of the twentieth century, China experienced significant political turmoil, marked by the fall of the Qing Dynasty in 1911, which ended over two millennia of imperial rule. The subsequent establishment of the Republic of China was fraught with internal strife, regional warlordism, and challenges from both the Communist and Nationalist movements. Additionally, foreign imperialist pressures exacerbated national instability, leading to widespread social unrest and calls for reform. This tumultuous period set the stage for the major ideological and political shifts that would follow in the decades to come.
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