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During the late 1890s and early 1900s, China experienced significant turmoil and foreign intervention. The country faced the "Scramble for Concessions," where Western powers and Japan carved out spheres of influence, leading to economic exploitation and loss of sovereignty. The Boxer Rebellion in 1899-1901 was a violent anti-foreign and anti-Christian uprising that ultimately resulted in foreign troops occupying Beijing and imposing further humiliating concessions on China. This period marked the decline of the Qing Dynasty and set the stage for revolutionary movements seeking modernization and reform.

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