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After the Boxer Rebellion, which occurred in China from 1899 to 1901, foreign powers imposed the Boxer Protocol in September 1901. This agreement required China to pay substantial indemnities, execute government officials who had supported the Boxers, and allow foreign troops to be stationed in Beijing. The rebellion's failure further weakened the Qing Dynasty, leading to increased foreign influence and control over China, and eventually contributing to the rise of nationalist movements that sought to overthrow imperial rule.

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