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im not sure
Civilians or Chinese were angered by the actions of the U.S. and tried to destroy small things that were important in trade for them.
Boxer Rebellion
The Boxer Rebellion
no. the boxer rebellion in china was a completely different event. The sinking of the USS Maine is one of the main causes for the war.
im not sure
Boxer Rebellion
Civilians or Chinese were angered by the actions of the U.S. and tried to destroy small things that were important in trade for them.
Boxer Rebellion
The Boxer Rebellion
no. the boxer rebellion in china was a completely different event. The sinking of the USS Maine is one of the main causes for the war.
The Treaty of Nanking (1842) marked the end of the First Opium War, ceding Hong Kong to Britain and opening several ports to foreign trade, which intensified foreign influence in China. This influx of foreign powers and internal strife, such as the Taiping Rebellion (1850-1864) and Boxer Rebellion (1899-1901), weakened the Qing Dynasty and led to social unrest. As a result, these events fostered a climate of political fragmentation and foreign intervention, culminating in the eventual fall of the Qing Dynasty and the establishment of a republic, as depicted in the map.
Russo-Japanesse war
It was during the late Qing Dynasty in the 19th century. The Taipeing Revolution was caused internally while the opium war was caused externally by the British.
Taiping Rebellion
Russo-Japanesse war
The Boxer Rebellion was a violent anti-foreign and -Christian movement occurring before the Russo-Japanese war. Any ships that sunk in relation to this event were sunk later in the war.