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The Sepoy Mutiny in India and the Boxer Rebellion in China
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Rid their countries of foreigners.
The Sepoy Mutiny was a rebellion against the British in India, and the Boxer Rebellion was against Great Britain and ten other imperial nations in China. There are many differences, but both were prompted by a feeling of intrusion by foreign culture.
The Sepoy Mutiny was a rebellion against the British in India, and the Boxer Rebellion was against Great Britain and ten other imperial nations in China. There are many differences, but both were prompted by a feeling of intrusion by foreign culture.
foreign domination
Nothing much , you must remember that both revolts were inspired by those unhappy under colonial oppression , and mostly it was felt that nation free of colonial rulers was possible , this seems the driving force rather than any religion of Hindus or Buddhists.
Both weakened China's government, making it difficult to resist foreign demands.
Both weakened China's government, making it difficult to resist foreign demands.
gain independence from the caniving European settlers
Both blamed foreigners for the erosion of traditional cultures
The Taiping Rebellion -(1850-64), radical political and religious upheaval during the latter part of the Qing dynasty (1644-1911/12). Hong Xiaquan declared a new dynasty, with himself as a heavenly king (as Jesus' younger brother) in 1851. The Qing dynasty never regained full power and both the Chinese Communists and Nationalists see themselves as descendants of this movement.The Boxer Rebellion - against imperialism and Christian influences towards the end of the Qing Dynasty between 1899 and 1901. The Eight Powers (Japan, Russia, British Empire, France, U.S., Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary) intervened on a humanitarian basis to defeat the Boxers.