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vekshin1
3 years ago
6

What was one reason the Ming dynasty lost political power?

History
1 answer:
zaharov [31]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

-Economic disaster due to lack of silver

-Natural disasters

-Peasant uprisings

-Attacks by the Manchu

Explanation:

There were a combination of things that caused the fall of the Ming Dynasty.

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