China’s reactionary Boxer Rebellion—a rebellion sanctioned by…
1900 CE
China’s reactionary Boxer Rebellion—a rebellion sanctioned by China’s Dowager Empress and one not against the government but against foreign domination—brings intervention from the European Powers.
The US helps other Western nations to suppress China’s Boxer rebellion of 1900, the goal of which is the banishment of all foreigners from China.
In the aftermath of the failed rebellion, Empress Cixi institutes a set of genuine reforms.
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Chinese Empire, Qing (Manchu) Dynasty
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Russian Empire
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United States of America (US, USA) (Washington DC)
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Britain (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland)
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Austria-Hungary
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Japan, Empire of (Meiji Period)
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France (French republic); the Third Republic
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German Empire (“Second Reich”)
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Italy, Kingdom of
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Boxers
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