I believe the answer is: High population growth
Developing countries typically had lower Gross domestic product. Which mean the high population growth would not be accompanied by the increase in wealth. This usually correlated with an increase of unemployment and malnutrition all across the country.
Trading rights on the Mississippi River is an answer that I'd consider.
For Mao, the long March strengthened his position as a leader of the party, and added to his personal prestige. One reason for this was that Mao ordered his solders not to harm the villages they were meeting, something that the soldiers often did. It was subsequently taught in schools and gained an important place in the modern history of China.
The more general accomplishment was that the participants of the long march were about to be captured by their enemies, the Kuomintang. The Long March was a retreat of Mao and his followers, which meant that after the long march they were free, and not captured. This allowed the communist army to recuperate from the fights and prepare for further actions.
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Guards would stand on the streets stopping thieves or couriers. I would also see men doing hard labor and work difficult jobs. The women in my household clean and cook inside. Villagers headed to the market to trade goods such as food, cloth and metals.
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