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Efrain
4 July, 10:21
Explain the Boxer Rebellion.
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Kaden Lyons
4 July, 11:26
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Simply put, this was an uprising caused by a Chinese secret organization to go against the spread of Japanese influence. This event in history proves to be unsuccessful. It occurred in 1898 and lasted til 1900.
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