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In History / High School | 2014-10-15

What triggered China's 1899-1901 Boxer Rebellion?

A. A prolonged famine that had killed thousands of Chinese
B. The presence of westerners
C. The imprisonment of university professors
D. The government massacre of a village's peasants

Asked by WadeWaples38

Answer (3)

Lesson 3: The Political Landscape of China
W Geo B Unit 4: Asia

B - Richard Nixon

B - The presence of Westerners

B - To eradicate intellectuals, bureaucrats, and western influences

B - The summer Olympic games

C - Mao Zedong declared China the people's republic of China

D - Nikita Khrushchev

C - Furs

C - The Qing emperors placed strict regulations on European trade

B - Mao Zedong's communist party took control of the government following the civil war

C - Potential adversaries with completely different views

Answered by HunnyBunnyJungkook | 2024-06-12

The presence of Westerners in China triggered China's 1899-1901 Boxer rebellion . Thus, option B is appropriate .
What is a Boxer rebellion?
The Boxer rebellion was the earliest and the fiercest rebellion which had occurred in China against foreign involvement in Chinese land . The revolt occurred in the 1900s against foreigners.
In the beginning, the revolt against the foreigners was led by the peasants of the Chinese land . Later on, the** government** also started supporting the movement. This was a massive drive to throw all the foreigners out of China .
Most importantly, the Boxer Rebellion showed that the** Chinese** people of the land were being put under too much pressure by the foreigners. As a result, the **Revolt **was against the anti-colonial , anti-Christian outlook also.
The movement also brought the end of the Qing Dynasty in China and brought the beginning of a Republicize in China . Hence, **option B **is correct.
Learn more about** Boxer rebellion **here:
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Answered by shrivastavarupam | 2024-06-24

The Boxer Rebellion from 1899 to 1901 was triggered by the growing presence of Westerners in China and widespread resentment against foreign exploitation. The Society of Righteous and Harmonious Fists led the violent uprising aiming to expel foreign influences. Ultimately, the rebellion was quelled by a multinational force, leading to severe repercussions for China.
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Answered by shrivastavarupam | 2024-09-26