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chinese farmers began to revolt against ming rulers because
the rulers refused to sell crops to europe, restricting farm income.
the farmers believed their taxes were too high.
the farmers were not eligible to apply for jobs in the government.
the farmers land was taken from them and given to europeans.
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Late Ming China faced fiscal crises, leading to heavy tax burdens on farmers, alongside natural disasters and official corruption. This extreme tax pressure was a core trigger for widespread farmer revolts against Ming rulers. The other options are historically inaccurate: Ming rulers did not restrict crop sales to Europe as a cause of revolt, farmer eligibility for government jobs was not a key grievance, and land was not systematically given to Europeans at this time.
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B. the farmers believed their taxes were too high.