Western Imperialism in China

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Western Imperialism in China

Opium Wars Video

Video - Rebellion

A Chinese group, known as the “Boxers", arose in rebellion in an attempt to drive out all foreigners from China. The “Boxers” belonged to a secret society known as the “Righteous and Harmonious Fists.” Don’t Write Cy- Ranch

The Chinese government secretly Don’t Write Cy- Ranch The Chinese government secretly supported the Boxers.

Don’t Write Even though the Boxer Rebellion was crushed, it served to Cy- Ranch Even though the Boxer Rebellion was crushed, it served to encourage Chinese nationalism