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How did peasants contribute to the decline of Han China?

Terrorized by warlords, peasants destroyed their crops.

Joining with northern invaders, peasants set up new states.

Aiding peasants after natural disasters drained imperial resources.

Crushed by taxes and debt, desperate peasants revolted.
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The peasantry's lack of loyalty to the Han dynasty weakened its power.
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