Which ended Mongol rule in China?
1. invasion by nomadic horsemen from the north
2. Kublai Khan's conversion to Confucianism
3. competition among the Mongols and foreigners
4. an uprising led by a peasant

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Number 1 is the answer

Answer:

An uprising led by a peasant

Explanation:

The Fall of the House of Yuan -  By the time of Kubilai’s death, the Yuan dynasty was  weakening. Song loyalists in the South revolted. Mongol expeditions of 1274 and 1280 against  Japan failed. Other Mongol forces were defeated in Vietnam and Java. Kubilai’s successors  lacked talent, and the Yuan administration became corrupt. The suffering peasantry was called  upon by the scholar-gentry to drive out the “barbarians.” By the 1350s, the dynasty was too  weak to control all of China. Famines stimulated local risings- secret societies dedicated to  overthrowing the dynasty formed. Rival rebels fought each other. Many Mongols returned to  central Asia. Finally, a peasant leader, Ju Yuanzhang, triumphed and founded the Ming  dynasty.