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  1. The Boxer Rebellion was an anti-imperialist movement which sought to expel foreigners from China and end the system of foreign concessions and treaty ports. [9] The rebellion had multiple causes. [19] Escalating tensions caused Chinese to turn against "foreign devils" who scrambled for power in the late 19th century.

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    By the end of the 19th century, Western nations and Japan had forced China’s ruling Qing dynastyto accept wide foreign control over the country’s economic affairs. Throughout the Opium Wars of 1839-42 and 1856-60, popular rebellions and the Sino-Japanese War, China had fought to resist the foreigners, but it lacked a modernized military and suffere...

    In 1900, the Boxer movement spread to the Beijing area, where the Boxers killed Chinese Christiansand Christian missionaries and destroyed churches, railroad stations and other property. On June 20, 1900, the Boxers began a siege of Beijing’s Legation District (where the official quarters of foreign diplomats were located). The following day, Empre...

    The Boxer Rebellion formally ended with the signing of the Boxer Protocolon September 7, 1901. By terms of the agreement, forts protecting Beijing were to be destroyed, Boxer and Chinese government officials involved in the uprising were to be punished, foreign legations were permitted to station troops in Beijing for their defense, China was prohi...

    U.S. Marines in the Boxer Rebellion. National Archives. Essay: The Boxer Rebellion. University of Washington: Digital Collections.

  2. Boxer Rebellion, Officially supported peasant uprising in 1900 in China that attempted to drive all foreigners from the country. “Boxer” was the English name given to a Chinese secret society that practiced boxing and calisthenic rituals in the belief that it would make its members impervious to bullets.

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  4. The Boxer Rebellion was a violent movement against foreigners and Christians that erupted in the eastern province of Shandong in the late 1890s. 2. Shandong was an impoverished province that was prone to famine. Germans used gunboat diplomacy to form a sphere of influence there in 1897, leading to heightened tensions. 3.

  5. Mar 21, 2023 · Learn about the Boxer Rebellion, a 1900 uprising of Chinese nationalists against foreign influence, especially Christian missionaries. Find out how the U.S. Navy and Marines participated in the relief of the foreign legations in Beijing and the battles against the Boxers and Qing troops.

  6. Jan 17, 2018 · The Boxer Rebellion was an anti-foreigner uprising in Qing China, which took place from November of 1899 through September of 1901.The Boxers, known in Chinese as the "Society of Righteous and Harmonious Fists," were ordinary villagers who reacted violently against the increasing influence of foreign Christian missionaries and diplomats in the Middle Kingdom.

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