Taiping Rebellion
The Boxer Rebellion didn't have a good relationship with the Qing Dynasty due to there failling in China.
It didn't actually, at first the rebellion was aimed to overthrow the Qing, but then they were convinced that the war against the foreigners was way more important, so the Rebels cooperated with the Qing in a war against the foreigners.
The Yuan Dynasty by a peasent rebellion led By Zhu Yuanzhang and the Qing Dynasty led by Sun Zhongshan.
The Qing Dynasty did practice what is called a more practical oriented philosophy.
Taiping Rebellion
The Boxer Rebellion didn't have a good relationship with the Qing Dynasty due to there failling in China.
It didn't actually, at first the rebellion was aimed to overthrow the Qing, but then they were convinced that the war against the foreigners was way more important, so the Rebels cooperated with the Qing in a war against the foreigners.
It led to the fall of the Qing government (apex)
The Yuan Dynasty by a peasent rebellion led By Zhu Yuanzhang and the Qing Dynasty led by Sun Zhongshan.
the qing dynasty
Sun Yat-sen
The Taiping Rebellion targeted the Qing dynasty, while the Boxer Rebellion supported it.
The Qing Dynasty did practice what is called a more practical oriented philosophy.
Each made it difficult for the Qing dynasty to resist European economic interference.
The Taiping Rebellion, which lasted from 1850 to 1864, severely weakened the Qing Dynasty by causing immense loss of life and resources, with estimates of deaths reaching 20-30 million people. It challenged the Qing's authority and exposed the dynasty's inability to effectively govern and address social issues, leading to widespread discontent among various social classes. The rebellion also strained the Qing military and finances, ultimately undermining its power and contributing to further uprisings and foreign interventions, which further destabilized the dynasty.
-It led to the fall of the Qing government -The enormous reparations demanded by the United States hurt the Chinese economy.