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astra-53 [7]
2 years ago
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Why was Joseph W. Esherick thinking the boxer rebellion was inaccurate?

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horsena [70]2 years ago
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in this instance, the rebels never engaged in combat with the reigning government, contrary to what is often implied by the term "rebellion," as was the case with the June Rebellion or the Sepoy Rebellion. Instead of the Chinese government, the influence of foreign powers was the target of the uprising. This is further explained below.

<h3>Why was Joseph W. Esherick thinking the boxer rebellion was inaccurate?</h3>

Generally, Joseph Esherick, a historian of contemporary Chinese history, contends that the label given to the Boxer Insurrection is misleading since it was not a rebellion against the government of China.

Instead, the Boxer Rebellion was a rebellion against the Boxers themselves. However, in the case of the Boxer Rebellion, the rebels never fought against the ruling Qing Dynasty and actually supported it in explicit terms.

A rebellion implies an insurrection against a ruling government, as was seen in the June Rebellion or the Sepoy Rebellion;

however, in this case, the rebels never fought against the ruling government. The rebellion was directed not against the Chinese government but rather against the influence of international forces.

In conclusion, The Boxer Rebellion, which lasted from 1899 to 1901, caused bloodshed in certain areas of China. Many nations were involved in this struggle, and they invaded China to defend both their citizens and their geopolitical interests, which were endangered by the xenophobic violence linked with the uprising.

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