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Select the correct answer. What was the goal of the Boxer Rebellion? create jobs for Chinese peasants reestablish trade relationships with Europe remove foreign influence from China bring industrialization to China

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Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

In order to drive out foreigners, lessen foreign influence in China, and strengthen Chinese society, the Boxer Rebellion was a military uprising.

Explanation:

The society's original mission was to overthrow China's elite Westerners and the Qing monarchy, which was in power. The Boxers gave up their struggle against the dynasty and joined anti-foreign forces in their mission to exterminate foreigners after anti-foreign forces gained control of the Chinese government. When two Boxer members killed two priests in Juye County, China in 1899 when they were visiting a German missionary, it is when the Boxer Rebellion officially began. The rebels were further enraged when Kaiser Wilhelm II, the ruler of Germany at the time, sent German troops to the crime scene.

The Boxer revolt aimed to purge foreign influence from China.

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Answered by sonalideval056
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Answer:

The goal of Boxer rebellion was to remove foreign influence from China.

Explanation:

Boxer rebellion is a group of people who performed physical exercises and this was led by a chinese organization named Society of righteous and hormonious fists. This group had the belief that they can withstand bullets because of the physical exercises that they performed.

The main motto of this group was to remove the western and japnese influence in China. They killed several foreigners and destroyed their properties. They wanted to remove the western exploitation in China.

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