what were the main causes and effects of the taiping rebellion
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The Taiping Rebellion was caused by Hong Xiuquan and class differences, and led to a radical change in social and economic structure.
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Effects: The Taiping forces were run as a cult-like group called the God Worshipping Society by self-proclaimed prophet Hong Xiuquan, and resulted in the rebels seizing the city of Nanjing for a decade. The Taiping Rebellion eventually failed, however, and led to the deaths of more than 20 million people.
Causes: The Taiping Rebellion was caused by Hong Xiuquan and class differences, and led to a radical change in social and economic structure.
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