The Boxers were members of a secret society in China, formally known as the "Society of Righteous and Harmonious Fists," who rose in rebellion against foreign influence and Christian missionary activity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Their uprising, known as the Boxer Rebellion (1899-1901), aimed to expel foreign powers and restore Chinese sovereignty. The movement was marked by violence and was ultimately quelled by an international coalition of eight nations, leading to significant repercussions for China, including the Boxer Protocol.
The southern solders were called rebels.
They were called "Rebels" because the Confederacy chose to rebel against the Union, and broke away from it.
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The Southerners were called Rebels. The Northerners were called Yankees. The spellings are the same today.
Yes, during the civil war the soldiers from the south were called Rebels.
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It depends on who is telling the story of course. The king is going to call them rebels. The followers of these "rebels" are going to call them patriots.
The Union soldiers in the Civil War were sometimes called "yankees" or "yanks." The Confederate soldiers were sometimes called "rebels" or "rebs."
the war was over,then the northerns called the southerns rebels cuz they were not strong and the northerns hadn't died
Yes, there are boxers without elastic waistbands they are called French Fly Boxers. They are usually fitted and have a 2 to 3 button hole.