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the international expeditionsetup to fight against the Boxer Rebellion

causes and eventsleadingto the Boxer Rebellion of 1900

the fact Europeans and missionaries ... anti - foreign feelingledto the Boxer Rebellion of 1900

the causesleadingto the Boxer Rebellion of 1900

In fact , that 'scausedthe " Boxer Rebellion

The anti - colonial movement in Chinaleadsto the Boxer Rebellion

1900 events in Chinaledto the Boxer Rebellion

all the eventsleadingto and from the Boxer Rebellion

some eventsledup to the Boxer Rebellion

the eventsledup to the Boxer Rebellion

The eventsleadingto the Boxer Rebellion

Eventsleadingto the Boxer Rebellion

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the oneledto the Boxer Rebellion

Anti - foreign feelingledto the Boxer Rebellion

the timeleadingto the Boxer Rebellion

country whiteleadingto the Boxer Rebellion

that country whiteleadingto the Boxer Rebellion

The people blamed the Manchus that remained in the Qing dynastyleadingto the famed Boxer rebellion

What factorsledto the Boxer Rebellion

the bookwould leadup to the Boxer Rebellion

Anti - foreign sentiment in Chinaledto the Boxer Rebellion

too many foreigners in chinaledto the boxer rebellion

the international fightingresultedfrom the Boxer Rebellion

helpedprovokethe Boxer Rebellion

the chinesedid ... causethe Boxer Rebellion

Discontent at foreign control over many parts of Chinaledto the Boxer Rebellion

This resentmentledto the Boxer Rebellion

who rise against the Europeans in Chinaresultingin the Boxer Rebellion

Chinese resentment of European activitiesledto the Boxer rebellion

influenceleadingto the Boxer rebellion

European Influenceleadsto Boxer Rebellion

The European and Japanese exploitationleadto the Boxer Rebellion

Such thinkingledto the Boxer Rebellion

Boxersledto the " Boxer Rebellion

42 Anti - foreign sentiment in Chinaledto the Boxer Rebellion

The Japanese opening to the Westresultedfrom The Boxer Rebellion

by the promises of the Boxers(passive) was ... influencedduring the Boxer rebellion

I can not saycausedthe Boxer Rebellion

a historical romancesetduring the Boxer Rebellion

Boxer Rebellion - A - OpenresultsBoxer Rebellion - A - Open

Boxer Rebellion - B - OpenresultsBoxer Rebellion - B - Open

Legend of the Drunken Tiger ' ( 1992(passive) is setLegend of the Drunken Tiger ' ( 1992

to violence and conflictledto violence and conflict

hunger and povertycauseshunger and poverty

in thousands of western and Chinese livesresultingin thousands of western and Chinese lives

to the destruction of a large part of the railway and murder of many workersledto the destruction of a large part of the railway and murder of many workers

the European diplomats in the countrypromptedthe European diplomats in the country

another foreign invasion of Beijingpromptedanother foreign invasion of Beijing

to even more control over Chinaledto even more control over China

in Northern China as a folk movement in reaction to povertyoriginatedin Northern China as a folk movement in reaction to poverty

ChinaledChina

The destruction(passive) caused byThe destruction

a foreign invasion of Beijingprompteda foreign invasion of Beijing

to the great powersledto the great powers

to invasionledto invasion

to the downfall of the Qing Dynastyeventually ledto the downfall of the Qing Dynasty

to the conclusion of the Boxer Protocol of 1901 ( Peace Agreement between the Great Powers and China ) , and Chinaledto the conclusion of the Boxer Protocol of 1901 ( Peace Agreement between the Great Powers and China ) , and China

to victoryledto victory

great havoccausedgreat havoc

the leaders in Europe to send troops to help their interestscausesthe leaders in Europe to send troops to help their interests

to the destruction of a large part of the railway and murder of many workersledto the destruction of a large part of the railway and murder of many workers

the death of all the other Sheo Yangcausedthe death of all the other Sheo Yang

to an increaseledto an increase

the riots(passive) caused bythe riots

in a weakening of the Qing dynastyresultedin a weakening of the Qing dynasty

the death of all the other Sheo Yang missionariescausedthe death of all the other Sheo Yang missionaries

to the conclusion of the Boxer Protocol of 1901ledto the conclusion of the Boxer Protocol of 1901

to progressDid ... leadto progress

to invasion by Allied armiesledto invasion by Allied armies

to brief encounterleadsto brief encounter

attrition(passive) caused byattrition

to play , realmledto play , realm

amongst foreignershad causedamongst foreigners

not only a ruthless allied interventionprovokednot only a ruthless allied intervention

The renewed humiliation(passive) caused byThe renewed humiliation

The renewed humiliation(passive) caused byThe renewed humiliation

a rare display of unityprovokeda rare display of unity

a rare display of unityprovokeda rare display of unity

to play to mean travel through workledto play to mean travel through work

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