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How many Australian troops fought in the Boxer Rebellion?

Approximately 1,000 Australian troops participated in the Boxer Rebellion, which took place in China between 1899 and 1901. These troops were primarily drawn from the colonial forces of Australia and served as part of a larger international military coalition aimed at suppressing the Boxer uprising. Australia's involvement marked one of its early contributions to international military operations.


What belief contributed to boxer rebellion?

Foreigners were responsible for crop failures in China.


How many troops did US President George Washington send to end the Whiskey Rebellion?

US President Washington knew he had to keep order and end the Whiskey Rebellion. He personally led 12,000 troops to end it. The troops were militias from New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Maryland. It should be noted that Alexander Hamilton's new tax laws created the rebellion.


The Boxer Rebellion of the early 20th century was an attempt to what?

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.


What was the Unequal Treaty System and how did it lead to the Boxer Rebellion?

In the 19th century many wester countries implemented un-fair treaties on to China. Many exaple were the Treaty of Caton and the Treaty of Whampoa. From around the 1850's to 1901 these treaties took place. There were many treaties. These Treaties consisted of taking China's land, enforcing trade tariffs, and many citizens rights were change. Buy the Summer of 1900 China was sick of all of the Western Influence. A group called the Boxers in June of 1900 set out destroy everything that was foriegn. So they did. But in August the Boxer Rebellion was shut down and the last unfair treaty was implemented, the Boxer Protocol.

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How many Australian troops fought in the Boxer Rebellion?

Approximately 1,000 Australian troops participated in the Boxer Rebellion, which took place in China between 1899 and 1901. These troops were primarily drawn from the colonial forces of Australia and served as part of a larger international military coalition aimed at suppressing the Boxer uprising. Australia's involvement marked one of its early contributions to international military operations.


How many missionaries lost their lives during the boxer rebellion?

some


In one way which the Sepoy rebellion in India and the boxer rebellion in china are similar is that both attempted to?

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.


What belief contributed to boxer rebellion?

Foreigners were responsible for crop failures in China.


How many troops did US President George Washington send to end the Whiskey Rebellion?

US President Washington knew he had to keep order and end the Whiskey Rebellion. He personally led 12,000 troops to end it. The troops were militias from New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Maryland. It should be noted that Alexander Hamilton's new tax laws created the rebellion.


The Boxer Rebellion of the early 20th century was an attempt to what?

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.


What was the Unequal Treaty System and how did it lead to the Boxer Rebellion?

In the 19th century many wester countries implemented un-fair treaties on to China. Many exaple were the Treaty of Caton and the Treaty of Whampoa. From around the 1850's to 1901 these treaties took place. There were many treaties. These Treaties consisted of taking China's land, enforcing trade tariffs, and many citizens rights were change. Buy the Summer of 1900 China was sick of all of the Western Influence. A group called the Boxers in June of 1900 set out destroy everything that was foriegn. So they did. But in August the Boxer Rebellion was shut down and the last unfair treaty was implemented, the Boxer Protocol.


How did the federal government respond to shays rebellion?

The rebellion in 1786 and 1787 was stopped by Massachusetts militia and troops assembled by Massachusetts governor James Bowdoin, led by General Benjamin Lincoln. The federal government had no money to hire troops, a weakness of the Articles of Confederation that was among the many reasons for the drafting of the US Constitution. Because some ringleaders went into hiding in the Republic of Vermont, the rebellion added impetus to extend federal law there, and Vermont became a state in 1791.


How many people own a Boxer?

There are about 3,000 boxer owners in the U.S.


How did George Washington deal with the whiskey rebellion?

He stopped it by sending federal troops into western pennsylvania to end the protest once and for all. The significance o this action was that it showed the strength of the federal gov't (government) under the Constitution because they no longer used the Articles of Confederation. It was a fitting response to an immediate threat to the federal government.


How many pets does Barbara boxer have?

Barbara Boxer has one fish and a parrot.


How many troops did Gov Sherman command?

100,00o troops.......What would you do with that many troops?