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The Boxer Rebellion was an uprising that took place in China in 1900. As European nations increased their influence on China, feelings against foreigners grew among the Chinese. An organization called the Society of Righteous and Harmonious Fists was formed to demenstrate the Chinese's discontent. They soon came to be known as the Boxers. The Boxer Rebellion began with a series of attack on Chinese Christians. Foreigners in the interior and foreign diplomats in Beijing were also attacked. Armies from Japan and the west crushed the uprising and forced China to grant more privaleges to foreign powers. China also had to pay a large indemnity. After the defeat many Chinese called for Western Reforms.
It had little affect of the actions of Japan or the European powers.
During the early years of the Cold War, Republican senators primarily blamed Democratic President Harry S. Truman and his administration for the communist success in China. They argued that Truman's policies were weak and not adequately containing the spread of communism, leading to the victory of the Chinese Communist Party led by Mao Zedong in the Chinese Civil War. It is important to note that there were also other factors beyond US policies, such as internal divisions within China and the effectiveness of the Chinese Communist Party, which contributed to the communist success.
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The Chinese government thinks its good for the nation as a whole.
The Chinese government isolated the country from other nations to show its self-sufficiency.Foreign diplomats were required to bow to the Chinese emperor.
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the chinese were treated worse than others. The malays and indians were treated slightly better as the Japanese wanted to earn the trust from them. The eurasians were also tortured as they helped to fight against the japanese.
There was indeed violence and prejudice in the early gold rush in Australia, but it occurred a little later than 1851, when the Chinese miners started arriving in droves. The Chinese were hard-working individuals who kept to themselves, and they had more success on the goldfields. There was a great deal of resentment against them because of this, and the other miners and prospectors often led attacks against them, in which the Chinese were tortured or even scalped.
The Boxer Rebellion was an uprising that took place in China in 1900. As European nations increased their influence on China, feelings against foreigners grew among the Chinese. An organization called the Society of Righteous and Harmonious Fists was formed to demenstrate the Chinese's discontent. They soon came to be known as the Boxers. The Boxer Rebellion began with a series of attack on Chinese Christians. Foreigners in the interior and foreign diplomats in Beijing were also attacked. Armies from Japan and the west crushed the uprising and forced China to grant more privaleges to foreign powers. China also had to pay a large indemnity. After the defeat many Chinese called for Western Reforms.
Premier Chou En-lai worked the public relations opportunity beautifully, receiving the Americans at a banquet in the Great Hall of the People on April 14. "You have opened a new chapter in the relations of the American and Chinese people," he told the unlikely diplomats.
Answers are the same as gradpoint. Immigration official assumed that Chinese travelers would misrepresent themselves to get into America.
It had little affect of the actions of Japan or the European powers.