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soldi70 [24.7K]
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According to walter lafeber, what were the long term effects of the boxer rebellion

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-Dominant- [34]4 years ago
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According to Lafeber, this event was important for American politics because it showed that the president had much higher war powers than what was initially believed to be and the people and the congress only realized how big this power was later when other presidents started participating in wars. This was the long term effect on the US politics.
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