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When did the Mongols flee from China, thereby ending the Yuan Dynasty?
once they realized that China was very different culturally from life on the steppes of Asia
when the emperor of the Ming Dynasty convinced Kublai Khan to give up power
after the death of Kublai Khan, when Chinese peasants revolted
as soon as they realized that China was actually a much poorer country that they thought
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after the death of Kublai Khan, when Chinese peasants revolted
Explanation: The Yuan (Mongol) dynasty collapsed in 1368 after widespread unrest and peasant uprisings (e.g. the Red Turban Rebellion). Zhu Yuanzhang seized Beijing and founded the Ming; the Mongol rulers retreated north to the steppes (the so‑called Northern Yuan). Kublai Khan himself died earlier (1294).
Explanation: The Yuan (Mongol) dynasty collapsed in 1368 after widespread unrest and peasant uprisings (e.g. the Red Turban Rebellion). Zhu Yuanzhang seized Beijing and founded the Ming; the Mongol rulers retreated north to the steppes (the so‑called Northern Yuan). Kublai Khan himself died earlier (1294).
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