Multiple Choice
The Shimabara Rebels were largely:
A) Peasants whose crops had been taken for taxes.
B) Workers who had been affiliated with the Dutch and Portuguese.
C) Urban workers and merchants whose property had been confiscated by samurai.
D) Samurai and Japanese Christians.
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