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The Taiping Rebellion -(1850-64), radical political and religious upheaval during the latter part of the Qing dynasty (1644-1911/12). Hong Xiaquan declared a new dynasty, with himself as a heavenly king (as Jesus' younger brother) in 1851. The Qing dynasty never regained full power and both the Chinese Communists and Nationalists see themselves as descendants of this movement.

The Boxer Rebellion - against Imperialism and Christian influences towards the end of the Qing Dynasty between 1899 and 1901. The Eight Powers (Japan, Russia, British Empire, France, U.S., Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary) intervened on a humanitarian basis to defeat the Boxers.

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They were both uprisings towards foreigners. They both failed to succeed

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In one aspect only: the resentment of growing 'Western" influence on local culture and traditions. In most other aspects, the two revolutions were very different.

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The sepoy mutiny in India is most similar to which event in china?

· Boxer Rebellion


What was a major goal of both the Sepoy Mutiny and the Boxer Rebellion was to?

Rid their countries of foreigners.


What is simliar about the Sepoy Rebellion and The Boxer Rebellion?

The Sepoy Mutiny in India and the Boxer Rebellion in China


In one way which the Sepoy rebellion in India and the boxer rebellion in china are similar is that both attempted to?

The Sepoy Mutiny was a rebellion against the British in India, and the Boxer Rebellion was against Great Britain and ten other imperial nations in China. There are many differences, but both were prompted by a feeling of intrusion by foreign culture.


The Sepoy Mutiny in India and the Boxer Rebellion in China were responses to?

Imperialism, and the intrusion of foreign culture and customs on a native population. In the Sepoy Mutiny it was the British who intruded. In the Boxer Rebellion it was the British again with eight other imperial powers from continental Europe, and the two new kids on the imperial block; the US and Japan.


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One way in which the Sepoy Rebellion in India and the Boxer Rebellion China similar is that they attempted to


What is one similarity between the Sepoy rebellion in India and the Boxer Rebellion in China is that both were?

asian


What was the reason for the Sepoy Mutiny?

In 1857,anger turned into the sepoy rebellion meny lives were lost before britain crushed the revol


Was the Sepoy mutiny rebellion successful?

The Sepoy Mutiny or the Indian Rebellion of 1857 was a bloody uprising against British rule in India. It brought the end to the East India Company and was a small victory for the natives, as the British took direct control of India.


Why did the Sepoy mutiny not end British control in India?

The Sepoy did not even send immediate word to other British cantonments that a rebellion was in process.


why was the sepoy mutiny called of many names and what were they ?

The Sepoy Mutiny was a violent and very bloody uprising against British rule in India in 1857. It is also known by other names: the Indian Mutiny, the Indian Rebellion of 1857, or the Indian Revolt of 1857


When did the 1857 uprising begin?

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