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True. The Boxer Rebellion, which took place from 1899 to 1901, was fueled by widespread resentment among Chinese nationals towards foreign powers and missionaries who were seen as encroaching on Chinese sovereignty and culture. The movement, led by the "Boxers," aimed to expel foreign influence and restore traditional Chinese values. This anti-foreign sentiment culminated in violent uprisings against both foreigners and Chinese Christians.

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