
Salt Trade and Rebellion in Medieval China
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History, Business, Social Studies
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6th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video explores the significance of salt in Tang China, highlighting its economic and societal importance. The Tang Dynasty's monopoly on salt trade was crucial for state revenue but led to widespread discontent and illegal trade. This illegal trade, led by figures like Wang Chao and Huang Chao, eventually contributed to a rebellion that weakened the Tang Dynasty. Despite efforts to suppress the uprising, the dynasty could not recover, leading to its fall. The legacy of salt trade and its connection to rebellion persisted in Chinese history.
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