The Boxer Rebellion; also known as Boxer Uprising or Yihetuan Movement; was a proto-nationalist movement by the Righteous Harmony Society in China between 1898 and 1901; opposing foreign imperialism and Christianity.
The uprising took place in response to foreign spheres of influence in China; with grievances ranging from opium traders; political invasion; economic manipulation; to missionary evangelism. In China; popular sentiment remained resistant to foreign influences; and anger rose over the 'unequal treaties'; which the weak Qing state could not resist.
Concerns grew that missionaries and Chinese Christians could use this decline to their advantage; appropriating lands and property of unwilling Chinese peasants to give to the church. This sentiment resulted in violent revolts against foreign interests. Pictures From History
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