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the United States had never before sent military forces to intervene on the East Asian mainland

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Q: The Boxer Rebellion marked a sharp departure for American foreign policy because?
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Why did the boxer rebellion?

The Boxer Rebellion happened because Chinese citizens were rebelling against oppressive rule by foreign governments. The Boxer Rebellion lasted from 1898 until 1900.


What was the rebellion in China against foreign influence called?

Boxer Rebellion


What conflict included Chinese attacks on foreign missionaries?

The Boxer Rebellion included Chinese attacks on foreign missionaries.


Why was it a problem that the US involved in the Boxer Rebellion?

It was a problem of the United States involvement in the Boxer Rebellion because there were foreign Americans in China. The foreigners were exploiting China for its resources and culture.


Both the Taiping Rebellion and the Boxer Rebellion attempted to rid China of?

foreign domination


What is simliar about the Sepoy Rebellion and The Boxer Rebellion?

The Sepoy Mutiny in India and the Boxer Rebellion in China


How did china cope with internal and foreign division and foreign invasion in early 1900s?

See Boxer Rebellion.


What happens if an American had a child out of wedlock in America to a foreign mother?

The child is an American citizen because he or she was born here. The foreign mother is not. Presumably this is because it would create an easy way to obtain citizenship if the government allowed foreign women to become citizens just because they gave birth in our country.


The attempt to rid China of foreign influence was known as what?

Boxer Rebellion


The Boxer Rebellion was an uprising in China favoring .?

the elimination of foreign influences.


How did the foreign expansion in Asia and the the Boxer Rebellion affect us policy toward china?

Foreign expansion in Asia and the boxer rebellion affecte u.s policy toward China because we realized they were their own country and did not want to be controlled by foreigners. Therefore we had to start treating China like its own country because that is what it was.


What econmic reasons did the US have for expanding its foreign interests?

The American Foreign Policy was the first reason that the US had for expanding it's foreign interests. There are so many reasons why they did that. For example, there is foreign trade, a mission that Josiah Strong, who is a Congregational minister, and went on the mission. Also, there was the American interest in Latin America, the America Planters' revolt, there was the Open Door Policy to China just to trade, Boxer Rebellion, etc.