The victims of the Boxer Rebellion, which occurred in China from 1899 to 1901, primarily included foreign nationals, Chinese Christians, and Chinese converts to Christianity. The Boxers, a nationalist anti-foreign and anti-Christian movement, targeted these groups, leading to widespread violence and killings. Additionally, many Chinese civilians caught in the conflict suffered from the chaos and military interventions by foreign powers. The rebellion ultimately resulted in significant loss of life and further foreign intervention in China.
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