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The Boxer Rebellion, which took place in China from 1899 to 1901, aimed to expel foreign influence and colonial powers from the country. The "Boxers," a secret society known for their Martial Arts skills, sought to eradicate foreign missionaries, Chinese Christians, and foreign nationals, believing that their actions would restore China's sovereignty and cultural integrity. The uprising was fueled by widespread resentment towards foreign Imperialism, economic exploitation, and social unrest. Ultimately, it ended with a military intervention by an eight-nation alliance, leading to further foreign control over China.

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