The Boxer Rebellion, which took place in China from 1899 to 1901, represented a nationalist uprising against foreign imperialist influence and Christian missionary activities. The movement, led by the "Boxers," aimed to expel foreign powers and restore Chinese sovereignty. It reflected deep-seated resentment towards the exploitation and cultural encroachment imposed by Western nations and Japan. Ultimately, the rebellion was suppressed by an international coalition, highlighting the fragility of Qing China's power and paving the way for future reform and change.
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