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Boxer Rebellion | Significance, Combatants, Facts | Britannica The Boxer Rebellion was an uprising against foreigners that occurred in China about 1900, begun by peasants but eventually supported by the government A Chinese secret society known as the Boxers embarked on a violent campaign to drive all foreigners from China
Boxer Rebellion - Wikipedia Historian Robert Bickers noted that the Boxer Rebellion served as an equivalent to the Indian Rebellion of 1857 for the British government, and agitated the Yellow Peril among the British public
Boxer Rebellion: China, Definition Cause | HISTORY In 1900, in what became known as the Boxer Rebellion, a Chinese secret organization led an uprising in northern China against the spread of outside influences there
The Boxer Rebellion - National Army Museum In 1900, British and Indian troops joined an international expedition sent to relieve the diplomatic quarter of Beijing, which was under siege by members of a Chinese secret society known as the 'Boxers' and their Imperial Chinese allies
Boxer Rebellion - New World Encyclopedia The Boxer Uprising or Boxer Rebellion was a Chinese rebellion against foreign influence in areas such as trade, politics, religion, and technology that occurred in China during the final years of the Qing Dynasty from November 1899 to September 7, 1901 [1]
The Boxer Rebellion | World History - Lumen Learning The Boxer Rebellion, a violent anti-foreign and anti-Christian uprising that took place in China between 1899 and 1901, both exposed and deepened the weakening of the Qing dynasty’s power
The Boxer Rebellion - Historycentral The Boxer Rebellion officially began in early 1900 when the Boxers started to attack and kill foreigners across China They targeted Christian missionaries, Chinese converts to Christianity, and others who were perceived as symbols of foreign influence
The Boxer Rebellion in Chinese History - ThoughtCo Beginning in 1899, the Boxer Rebellion was an uprising in China against foreign influence in religion, politics, and trade In the fighting, the Boxers killed thousands of Chinese Christians and attempted to storm the foreign embassies in Beijing