Jieshi wanted to nationalize China by ending the reign of the warlords, or military commanders, in China. Jieshi wanted to base the government on the Three Principles of the People, which are nationalism, democracy, and economic security. In 1926, Jieshi began the Northern Expedition with help from the Chinese communists, to defeat the warlords. Jieshi led both the Guomindang and the Chinese communists into northern China and was able to win over local warlords, eventually capturing the city of Beijing. After defeating the warlords, Jieshi and his Guomindang took control of the
Jieshi wanted to nationalize China by ending the reign of the warlords, or military commanders, in China. Jieshi wanted to base the government on the Three Principles of the People, which are nationalism, democracy, and economic security. In 1926, Jieshi began the Northern Expedition with help from the Chinese communists, to defeat the warlords. Jieshi led both the Guomindang and the Chinese communists into northern China and was able to win over local warlords, eventually capturing the city of Beijing. After defeating the warlords, Jieshi and his Guomindang took control of the