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    Near the end of the Ming Dynasty in 1616, Manchurian forces from northeastern Asia defeated the Ming army and occupied several cities on China’s northern border. A full-scale invasion followed. China was defeated in 1644, with Emperor Shunzhi establishing the Qing Dynasty.
    In 1644, the Qing army attacked and occupied Beijing. The Ming Dynasty collapsed, and the Qing Dynasty unified the country under new rulers.
     
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    Transition from Ming to Qing - Wikipedia

    The transition from Ming to Qing (or simply the Ming-Qing transition ) or the Manchu conquest of China from 1618 to 1683 saw the transition between two major dynasties in Chinese history. It was a decades-long conflict between the emerging Qing dynasty, the incumbent Ming dynasty, and several smaller … See more

    The transition from the Ming to Qing was a decades-long period of conflict between:
    1. the Qing dynasty, established by the Manchu clan Aisin Gioro in contemporary Northeast China;
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    Hong Taiji was the eighth son of Nurhaci, whom he succeeded as the second ruler of the Later Jin dynasty in 1626. He organised imperial examinations to recruit scholar-officials from the Han Chinese, and adopted Chinese legal forms. He formed autonomous … See more

    In their later years, the Ming faced a number of famines and floods as well as economic chaos, and rebellions. Li Zicheng rebelled in the 1630s in Shaanxi in the north, while a … See more

    A major revolt around Zouping, Shandong broke out in March 1647. Shandong had been plagued by brigandage before the collapse of the Ming, and most Ming officials and their … See more

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    Conquest of Liaodong and other Jurchen tribes (1601–1626)
    The Jianzhou Jurchen chief, Nurhaci, is retrospectively identified as the founder of the See more

    Second Joseon campaign (1636–1637)
    The Later Jin had forced Joseon to open markets near the borders because its conflicts with Ming had brought economic hardship and … See more

    Conquest of Jiangnan (1645)
    A few weeks after the Chongzhen Emperor committed suicide in Beijing in April 1644, descendants of the Ming imperial house started arriving in Nanjing, which had been the auxiliary capital of the Ming dynasty. … See more

     
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