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The Boxer Rebellion, which took place from 1899 to 1901, was primarily a response to foreign Imperialism and the influence of Western powers in China. Chinese nationalists, known as "Boxers," protested against foreign encroachments, Christian missionary activities, and the economic exploitation of their country. They sought to rid China of foreign influence and restore traditional values, leading to violent confrontations with both foreign nationals and Chinese Christians. Ultimately, the rebellion highlighted deep-seated frustrations with foreign domination and internal corruption within the Qing dynasty.

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