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The famine in China during the 1880s was exacerbated by the Dungan Revolt (1862-1877) and the subsequent internal conflicts. These upheavals disrupted agricultural production, leading to widespread crop failures and food shortages. The combined effects of warfare, drought, and poor governance contributed to significant famine conditions in various regions of China during this period.

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