In what year did the liberation of China from the Mongols take place?

The uprising of the red bands is directly related to the liberation of China from the rule of the Mongol Yuan dynasty. This revolt took place in 1351 and lasted until 1368. The participants were sectarian organizations such as the White Lotus Society and descendants of aristocrats from the pre-Mongol period, as well as peasants. The reasons for the uprising were discrimination in the state on the basis of nationality. The indigenous Chinese were less privileged than those of Mongolian ancestry. Inhabitants of South China suffered especially. The uprising was divided into three stages and ended with the restoration of Chinese statehood in the form of the Ming dynasty.



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