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Why did the foreign nations such as Britain and France help the Chinese government during the Taiping rebellion?

They did not want China to become unstable.


Why did foreign nations such as Britain and France helped the Chinese government during the Taiping Rebellion?

They did not want China to become unstable.


Why foreign nations helped the Chinese government during the Taiping Rebellion?

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In 1900 anti-foreign sentiment in china led to an uprising known as the?

The uprising of loyal Chinese against outsiders was called the Boxer Rebellion.


What were the similarities and differences between the Boxer Rebellion and the Taiping Rebellion?

Both weakened China's government, making it difficult to resist foreign demands.


What were similarities and differences between the Taiping rebellion and the boxer rebellion?

Both weakened China's government, making it difficult to resist foreign demands.


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

foreign domination


How did the Taiping Rebellion affect foreign relations with china?

The Taiping Rebellion led to the deaths of millions of Chinese so that, in and of itself, is a huge effect. However, its more lasting effect was to further weaken the Chinese imperial.


What conflict included Chinese attacks on foreign missionaries?

The Boxer Rebellion included Chinese attacks on foreign missionaries.


What were the similarities and differences between the Taiping Rebellion and the Boxer Rebellion?

Both weakened China's government, making it difficult to resist foreign demands.


What was the name of the Chinese rebellion?

The Chinese rebellion you may be referring to is the Taiping Rebellion, which occurred from 1850 to 1864. It was a massive civil war led by Hong Xiuquan, who claimed to be the younger brother of Jesus Christ, against the Qing Dynasty. The rebellion aimed to establish a new kingdom based on his interpretation of Christianity and resulted in significant loss of life and social upheaval. Another notable rebellion is the Boxer Rebellion of 1899-1901, which aimed to expel foreign influence from China.


What describes a similarity between the taiping revolution and the boxer rebellion?

Both blamed foreigners for the erosion of traditional cultures