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How Did The Boxer Rebellion Undermine Chinese Culture

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The Boxer rebellion helped to undermine Chinese culture to a large extent. The boxer rebellion was the uprising in Northern china in 1900 where hundreds of Chinese and more than 200 people from other countries were killed. (Xing, L. 2017) The rebellion climaxed in movement in the late 1800s against the spread of western and Japanese influence in China. The movement started by a secret Chinese society called Yihequan which is also known as the righteous and harmonious fists, which originated in Shandong province. In 1900, the boxers set out to destroy everything considered foreign. (Xing, L. 2017) They killed Chinese Christians and supporters of western ideas. They burned houses, schools, and churches. At first, they left missionaries and other

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