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What long-term movement does Esherick see the Boxers as part of?

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Answered by Anonymous
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mass nationalism

The Boxers were a portion of the appearance of mass nationalism in China. Their long term goal was to encourage people to see themselves as a united country. Additionally, Esherick does not think that the Boxers rebelled against the government. Instead, he says they aimed their anger at foreign influences.

Answered by nafibarli789
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Answer:

The Boxers existed for a portion of the formation of mass nationalism in China.

Explanation:

The growth of mass nationalism started to take place after 1919. Peasants, tribals, students, and women became engaged in the struggle against British rule. The First World War changed the economic and political situation in India. It led to a massive rise in the defense expenditure of the Government of India.

The Boxers existed for a portion of the formation of mass nationalism in China. Their long-term objective was to encourage individuals to see themselves as a united country. Additionally, Esherick does not think that the Boxers revolted against the government.

Nationalism exists as an ideology that emphasizes loyalty, devotion, or allegiance to a nation or nation-state and maintains that such responsibilities outweigh other individual or group interests.

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