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  • {{Image|Boxer Rebellion Prisoners - 1901.jpg|right|350px|Caption reads: Some of China's troublemake The '''Boxer Rebellion''' was an outbreak of anti-foreign violence that occurred in China during 1
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  • {{Image|Boxer Rebellion Prisoners - 1901.jpg|right|350px|Caption reads: Some of China's troublemake The '''Boxer Rebellion''' was an outbreak of anti-foreign violence that occurred in China during 1
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  • Hu became a "national scholar" through funds appropriated from the [[Boxer rebellion|Boxer Indemnity grant]]. On August 16 1910, Hu was sent to study agricultur
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  • ...tened; the international powers sent armies that seized Beijing during the Boxer Rebellion in 1900, and Hay ensured that the open policy was adhered to. The policy wa ...ultinational expedition sent to rescue diplomats in [[Beijing]] during the Boxer Rebellion of 1900). Indeed, apart from the Wisconsin School, most American diplomatic
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  • In 1900, during the [[Boxer Rebellion]] Beijing was violently conquered and looted by the Eight Power Allied Forc ====Boxer rebellion====
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  • ...l resulting from American friendly relations in the events following the [[Boxer Rebellion]] in 1900, and the establishment of the republic in 1911; diplomatic fricti
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  • The [[Boxer Rebellion]] in China in 1900 provided Russia with an excuse to occupy Northeast China
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  • ...nth Infantry an American regiment stationed in Tientsin as a result of the Boxer Rebellion. He watched the [[KMT|Kuomintang]] under [[Chiang Kai-shek]] unify the nati
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  • ...gional control by powerful warlords and foreign intervention such as the [[Boxer Rebellion]] of 1900. The Boxer Rebellion was a humiliating fiasco for China: the Qing rulers proved visibly incompet
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  • ...round the Emerald City are likely a reference to the opium poppies and the Boxer Rebellion in China of 1899.<ref> See the fascinating analysis by Martin Blythe, "Oz i
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  • ...n feeling swept China and a nativist movement called "I Ho Tuan," or the [[Boxer Rebellion|Boxers]], resolved to destroy all foreign industries, railways, telegraphs,
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  • * 1900 - U.S. forces participate in international rescue in Peking, in [[Boxer Rebellion]]
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