Multiple Choice
The peasant revolt that brought down the preoccupied Ming Dynasty, and precipitated the ascension to control of the Manchus, was led by the disgruntled postal worker,
A) Yuan Shi-Kai.
B) Li Zicheng.
C) Zheng Chenggong.
D) Koxinga.
E) Kangxi Lon.
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