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30 December, 14:03

How was the boxer rebellion similar to the philippine insurrection

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  1. 30 December, 16:35
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    The direct consequence of the Boxer Rebellion of 1900 was that the ruling Chinese Qing dynasty became even weaker and foreign influence in China continued. The Boxer Rebellion was a rebellion staged by an anti-foreigner Chinese society known for their "boxing" skills in physical exercise and defense.

    The Boxer Rebellion formed in response to both foreign and domestic internal tensions. Western powers like the US and the nations of Europe had come to wield significant commercial, political, and religious influence across China.

    Boxer Rebellion, officially supported peasant uprising of 1900 that attempted to drive all foreigners from China ... Their original aim was the destruction of the dynasty and also of the Westerners who had a privileged position in China.
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