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Boxer Rebellion - Wikipedia Beginning in 1899, the movement spread across Shandong and the North China Plain, destroying foreign property such as railroads, and attacking or murdering Christian missionaries and Chinese Christians
Boxer Rebellion | Significance, Combatants, Facts | Britannica Boxer Rebellion, officially supported peasant uprising (1900) that attempted to drive all foreigners from China ‘Boxers’ was a name that foreigners gave to a Chinese secret society known as the Yihequan (‘Righteous and Harmonious Fists’) Learn more about the Boxer Rebellion here
Boxer Rebellion: China, Definition Cause - HISTORY The Boxer Rebellion of 1900 was a failed uprising against Japanese and Western influence in China, led by the Society of the Righteous and Harmonious Fists
The Boxer Rebellion - Alpha History The Boxer Rebellion was an uprising against foreigners and Christians that erupted in eastern China in the late 1890s It was triggered by the murder of two German missionaries in Shandong and a belligerent German response
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
What Was the Boxer Rebellion in China? - ThoughtCo 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