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  2. The Fall of the Ming Dynasty in China in 1644 - ThoughtCo

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  2. The decline of the Ming Dynasty in China was caused by several factors12345:
    • Peasant rebellion that spread throughout the empire.
    • Factionalism between civil officials and interference by palace eunuchs.
    • Growing population and weak emperors.
    • Catastrophic floods, followed by famine.
    • Invasion by Manchu forces from the north, leading to the fall of Beijing in 1644.
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    Combined with crop failure, floods, and an epidemic, the dynasty collapsed in 1644 as Li Zicheng's rebel forces entered Beijing. Li then established the Shun dynasty, but it was defeated shortly afterwards by the Manchu -led Eight Banner armies of the Qing dynasty, with the help of the defecting Ming general Wu Sangui.
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    A peasant rebellion precipitated the collapse of the dynasty. The rebellion began in 1628 in northern Shaanxi and then spread throughout the empire. As revolts grew in size and strength, they progressed from disorganized raiding to more ambitious political objectives. The Ming court put down the largest insurrection, but the survivors scattered.
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    The Ming government was gradually weakened by factionalism between civil officials, interference by palace eunuchs, the burdens of a growing population, and a succession of weak and inattentive emperors.
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    The Fall of the Ming Dynasty in China in 1644

    • Chaos Meanwhile, in other parts of China, a cycle of catastrophic floods on the Yellow River, followed by wide-spread famine, convinced ordinary Chinese people that their rulers had lost the Mandate of Heaven. ...
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    The last century of the Ming, however, was besieged by border troubles, crop failure, fiscal instability, and court corruption leading to an overthrow by Manchu invaders from the north, who took Beijing in 1644.
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  5. Ming Dynasty ‑ Period, Achievements & Emperors

    WEBJan 10, 2018 · The Ming Dynasty ruled China from A.D. 1368 to 1644, during which China’s population would double. Known for its trade expansion to the outside world that established cultural ties with the...

  6. Fall of the Ming Dynasty | World Civilization - Lumen …

    WEBOn April 24, 1644, Beijing fell to a rebel army led by Li Zicheng, a former minor Ming official who became the leader of the peasant revolt and then proclaimed the Shun dynasty. The last Ming emperor, the Chongzhen …

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    WEBThe Ming Dynasty started to decline during his reign. Emperor Zhengde (ruled 1572–1620) was the longest reigning emperor of the Ming Dynasty (48 years). Emperor Chongzhen (ruled 1627–1644) was the last …

  10. Ming Dynasty - World History Encyclopedia

    WEBFeb 6, 2019 · How did the Ming dynasty fall? The Ming dynasty fell because of abuses of power by the ruling class, expensive wars against the Mongols and Japan, and the ambitions of the Manchus who took over …

  11. 10.9: Fall of the Ming Dynasty - Humanities LibreTexts

    WEBSep 27, 2020 · The fall of the Ming dynasty was caused by a combination of factors. Kenneth Swope argues that one key factor was deteriorating relations between Ming royalty and the Ming empire’s military leadership.

  12. History of the Ming dynasty - Wikipedia

    WEBThe Ming dynasty (23 January 1368 – 25 April 1644), officially the Great Ming, founded by the peasant rebel leader Zhu Yuanzhang, known as the Hongwu Emperor, was an imperial dynasty of China. It was the …

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