Boxer Rebellion
Who
- Boxers (Society of the Righteous and Harmonious Fists) led a rebellion against Japanese and western influence on China.
What
- Climax of anti-foreigner hostility in China -Boxers: attempted to drive Westerners out of China, but ultimately they were defeated by an expeditionary force composed of regiments from the United States, Russia, Britain, France, and Japan -Destroyed churches, railroads, and killed people
Why
- The Boxer Rebellion was a movement that took place in beginning of the century - Its main idea was put into play by a secret society and wanted to drive out foreign people - out of the belief that the foreign people were destroying their nation - This rebellion drew international response and showed China's weakness and helped to contribute to the downfall of the imperial government
When
1898- 1901 (1900s) June-August
Where
China