US actions in the Boxer Rebellion demonstrate America's willingness to assert its influence in international affairs, particularly in Asia. By joining the Eight-Nation Alliance to suppress the uprising, the US aimed to protect its economic interests and maintain access to Chinese markets. This involvement also marked a shift towards a more interventionist foreign policy, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding American citizens and commercial interests abroad. Ultimately, it highlighted the complexities of US-China relations and the emerging role of the US as a global power.
the boxer movement was direct response to european actions in china apex
Not according to Apex:)
gain support of the chinese government for their policies-apex
freak mind and an involuntary movement of muscles...
The West attempted to gain the support of the Chinese government for their policies. They needed to improve relations so another rebellion didn't happen.gain the support of the Chinese government for their policies APEX:)
the boxer movement was direct response to european actions in china apex
ending of the boxer rebellion~apex
Not according to Apex:)
It led to the fall of the Qing government (apex)
gain support of the chinese government for their policies-apex
freak mind and an involuntary movement of muscles...
It would use force to promote United States business interests.
The West attempted to gain the support of the Chinese government for their policies. They needed to improve relations so another rebellion didn't happen.gain the support of the Chinese government for their policies APEX:)
To try to prove that whites were the strongest race apex
-It led to the fall of the Qing government -The enormous reparations demanded by the United States hurt the Chinese economy.
The actions of Native Americans during Pontiac's Rebellion suggested that continued large and bloody conflicts would be the result of further expansion. The rebellion began in 1763.
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