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What contributed to the decline of the Han dynasty?

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The Han empire quickly broke down as the series of warlords fought each other for control, One Cao Cao, who jave possesion for The young emperor Xian, tried to uniify China, but ultimately failed, after Cao Cao died in 220 CE, the emperor Xian was forced to give up his position, officially ending the Han dynasty

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they did not like the way they were treated so they fought

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