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The Manchu dynasty was met with growing resentment from the Chinese population. This population understood that China was not the world power when the British arrived with a relatively small amount of troops and defeated them easily. The global perception of China changed after the Opium Wars; after these wars, China was seen as an "easy target."

The Manchu Dynasty couldn't prevent the forces of reform from overtaking it.

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Financial drain during the latter Ming dynasty from campaigns againist the Japanese, Koreans, and Mongols. Many natural diasters occured such as the 8.0 Magnitude quake in shaanxi province killed 800,000 people. More epidemics like plagues and dieases occurs with floods wrecked the peasant population. There was much munity in the inner courts as corrupt eunchs took much power and neglected to rule properly. Another point was that the advent of tax reform, peasants had to pay taxes in silver lead to a decrease in taz revuene in the late ming because of slowing amounts of silver trickly into china due to the wars with dutch and Spain and Japan's isolation's policies closing trade to the ming. All of this lead to rebellions across the ming, finally leading the last ming emperor to commit suicide and the establishment of the qing dynasty.

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because it was stupid and did not have a emperor This isn't true

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The Manchu

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