The Boxers, a Chinese nationalist group active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, blamed foreigners for a range of social, economic, and political issues in China. They held foreign powers responsible for exploiting China’s resources, undermining its sovereignty, and spreading Christianity, which they viewed as a threat to traditional Chinese culture. This resentment culminated in the Boxer Rebellion of 1900, where they sought to expel foreign influences and restore Chinese authority.
The Boxers enjoyed rising popularity because they were attacking foreigners, and were restoring China to the way it was before it was dominated by foreigners. The Boxers hated foreigners and hoped to rid China of all traces of foreign influence. Postnote: They failed
The spiritual beliefs of the Boxers was to drive the foreign devils.
missionaries and foreigners were creating problems in china~apex
They felt missionaries and other foreigners were creating problems in China. on…
They felt missionaries and other foreigners were creating problems in China- Apex
They felt missionaries and other foreigners were creating problems in China- Apex
lol, I must be doing the same geography you're doing. c: They were members of a secret group; they hated foreigners, especially missionaries. Therefore, they opposed outsiders coming into China.
The reason the "Boxers" were called Boxers is because during the rebellion the boxers had banners and on the banners was a black closed fist so the people getting attacked thought they were boxers
The boxers believed that missionaries and foreigners were creating problems in China.
When the Boxers attacked China was referred to as the Boxers Rebellion.
No, boxers are not known to punch other dogs.
The rebellious boxers (more accurately translated as "righteous fists") believed that the ancient, traditional Chinese culture was being corrupted by European colonial powers and European religion. They wished to be true to their heritage.