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The Boxer Rebellion relationship with Qing Dynasty?

The Boxer Rebellion didn't have a good relationship with the Qing Dynasty due to there failling in China.


What was the rebellion against the Qing Dynasty called?

boxer rebellion


How did the defeat of the boxer rebellion affecting the qing dynasty?

It led to the fall of the Qing government (apex)


Which dynasty was brought down by a peasent rebellion?

The Yuan Dynasty by a peasent rebellion led By Zhu Yuanzhang and the Qing Dynasty led by Sun Zhongshan.


How was the original Qing Dynasty different from that of the Ming Dynasty?

The Ming dynasty was controlled by ethnic Chinese, while the Qing dynasty came from a foreign ethnic group.


How was the origin of Qing dynasty different from that of the ming dynasty?

The Ming dynasty was controlled by ethnic Chinese, while the Qing dynasty came from a foreign ethnic group.


What was different about the Qing dynasty in Chinese history?

The Ming dynasty was controlled by ethnic Chinese, while the Qing dynasty came from a foreign ethnic group.


Which of the following describes a major difference between the Taiping Rebellion and the Boxer Rebellion?

The Taiping Rebellion targeted the Qing dynasty, while the Boxer Rebellion supported it.


The qing dynasty was founded by a member of this group?

Manchus


the taiping rebellion and boxer rebellion had which of the following common?

Each made it difficult for the Qing dynasty to resist European economic interference.


What is the group who used new religious ideas to justify rebellion?

The group you are referring to is likely the Taiping Rebellion in mid-19th century China. Led by Hong Xiuquan, the movement combined elements of Christianity with Chinese religious beliefs to justify their rebellion against the ruling Qing Dynasty.


How did the Taiping Rebellion weakened the Qing Dynasty?

The Taiping Rebellion, which lasted from 1850 to 1864, severely weakened the Qing Dynasty by causing immense loss of life and resources, with estimates of deaths reaching 20-30 million people. It challenged the Qing's authority and exposed the dynasty's inability to effectively govern and address social issues, leading to widespread discontent among various social classes. The rebellion also strained the Qing military and finances, ultimately undermining its power and contributing to further uprisings and foreign interventions, which further destabilized the dynasty.