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What happened after the collapse of the Ming dynasty?
China lost half its territory to the Japanese.
China began a new era of exploration.
The Manchus took over and created a new dynasty called the Qing.
Tokugawa of Japan invaded China and became the new emperor.
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The Manchus took over and created a new dynasty called the Qing.
In 1644, after rebel leader Li Zicheng briefly captured Beijing, Ming general Wu Sangui allowed Manchu forces to enter China to defeat the rebels. The Manchus then established the Qing dynasty, which ruled China until 1912. The other options are incorrect.
In 1644, after rebel leader Li Zicheng briefly captured Beijing, Ming general Wu Sangui allowed Manchu forces to enter China to defeat the rebels. The Manchus then established the Qing dynasty, which ruled China until 1912. The other options are incorrect.
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