about chinese rebels to fight foreigners in their country
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Cause and Effects
Who were the “Boxers”? Boxers is the common name given to the Righteous Harmony Society (Band) Their name was mistranslated as Fists of Righteous Harmony Anti-foreigners
Empress Dowager Cixi was the ruler of the time of the Boxer Rebellion. While it was strong before she supported The Boxers, her endorsement gave their actions legitimacy and imperial military support
Causes of Boxer Rebellion
Effects of the Boxer Rebellion Increased Foreign Intervention The Boxer Rebellion, and the subsequent Boxer Protocol, resulted in foreign powers gaining more control over China, including the right to station troops in Beijing and other strategic locations.
Boxer Protocol (1901):
Weakening of the Qing Dynasty: The Qing dynasty was greatly weakened as a result of the Boxer Rebellion. Despite subsequently implementing liberal economic and political reforms, the dynasty was overthrown in 1911.