The uprising of loyal Chinese against outsiders was called the Boxer Rebellion.
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There were at least two: The Rebellion of 1798 and the Easter Rebellion of 1914.
The Boxer Rebellion was an uprising that took place in China in 1900. As European nations increased their influence on China, feelings against foreigners grew among the Chinese. An organization called the Society of Righteous and Harmonious Fists was formed to demenstrate the Chinese's discontent. They soon came to be known as the Boxers. The Boxer Rebellion began with a series of attack on Chinese Christians. Foreigners in the interior and foreign diplomats in Beijing were also attacked. Armies from Japan and the west crushed the uprising and forced China to grant more privaleges to foreign powers. China also had to pay a large indemnity. After the defeat many Chinese called for Western Reforms.
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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.
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The crime of encouraging rebellion is called sedition, in many cases the ones accused of encouraging rebellion were jailed, in some cases beheaded or put on death row.