The Boxer Rebellion, which took place in China from 1899 to 1901, was driven by a belief in the need to expel foreign influence and missionaries from China. The Boxers, a secret society known as the "Righteous and Harmonious Fists," believed that through physical and spiritual training, they could become invulnerable to bullets and that their actions would restore China's sovereignty and cultural integrity. They sought to protect traditional Chinese values against the encroachment of Western powers and the spread of Christianity. Ultimately, the rebellion was suppressed by an international coalition of foreign troops.
The Chinese group which rebeled against foreign rule called themselves the Righteous and Harmonious Fists. Boxer was a name given to them by the foreigners. I can only speculate that it was because of the association of boxers and fists, and done in the interests of brevity. It was a long name to say when translated to the languages of China's eleven foreign occupiers, except perhaps to the Japanese.
They were fighting to keep their land.
The Boxer Rebellion was sparked by widespread anti-foreign sentiment in China, fueled by resentment towards foreign imperialism, missionary activities, and socioeconomic instability. The "Boxers," a secret society known as the Righteous and Harmonious Fists, aimed to expel foreign influence and restore Chinese sovereignty. The rebellion escalated into violence against foreigners and Chinese Christians, prompting an eight-nation alliance (including Japan, the U.S., and several European powers) to intervene militarily. By August 1900, the alliance captured Beijing, effectively crushing the rebellion and leading to the Boxer Protocol, which imposed severe penalties on China.
Easter Rebellion
Basically fighting against a rebellion.
1. they originally rebelled against imperial government in shantung in 1898. 2.they practiced different rituals and used spells that should of made them impervious to bullets and pain. 3 the righteous and harmonious fists were also known as the "Boxers" they were not a peaceful religious. those are the three facts about righteous and harmonious fists :)
The Boxer Rebellion, which took place in China from 1899 to 1901, was driven by a belief in the need to expel foreign influence and missionaries from China. The Boxers, a secret society known as the "Righteous and Harmonious Fists," believed that through physical and spiritual training, they could become invulnerable to bullets and that their actions would restore China's sovereignty and cultural integrity. They sought to protect traditional Chinese values against the encroachment of Western powers and the spread of Christianity. Ultimately, the rebellion was suppressed by an international coalition of foreign troops.
The Chinese group which rebeled against foreign rule called themselves the Righteous and Harmonious Fists. Boxer was a name given to them by the foreigners. I can only speculate that it was because of the association of boxers and fists, and done in the interests of brevity. It was a long name to say when translated to the languages of China's eleven foreign occupiers, except perhaps to the Japanese.
The rebellion is fighting against Galbatorix in the Inheritance Cycle because he is a tyrannical ruler who rules through fear and oppression, abusing his power and causing suffering to the people of Alagaësia. The rebels want to overthrow him and restore justice and freedom to the land.
They were fighting to keep their land.
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The Boxer Rebellion was sparked by widespread anti-foreign sentiment in China, fueled by resentment towards foreign imperialism, missionary activities, and socioeconomic instability. The "Boxers," a secret society known as the Righteous and Harmonious Fists, aimed to expel foreign influence and restore Chinese sovereignty. The rebellion escalated into violence against foreigners and Chinese Christians, prompting an eight-nation alliance (including Japan, the U.S., and several European powers) to intervene militarily. By August 1900, the alliance captured Beijing, effectively crushing the rebellion and leading to the Boxer Protocol, which imposed severe penalties on China.
The Fists of Righteous Harmony, or "Boxers", were rebelling against Western Imperialism and Christianity.
The Boxers were members of a secret society in China, formally known as the "Society of Righteous and Harmonious Fists," who rose in rebellion against foreign influence and Christian missionary activity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Their uprising, known as the Boxer Rebellion (1899-1901), aimed to expel foreign powers and restore Chinese sovereignty. The movement was marked by violence and was ultimately quelled by an international coalition of eight nations, leading to significant repercussions for China, including the Boxer Protocol.
Easter Rebellion
Louis Joseph Papineau led the rebellion in lower Canada but the fight in ST. Denis, St. Eustache and St. Charles were led by a Wilfred Nelson i think and Papineau was against fighting he wanted rebellion thro words so basically Louis Joseph Papineau led the rebellion and gathered people for the rebellion