The Boxers or the Boxer rebellion was an aggressive anti-foreign, anti-colonial, and
anti-Christian rebellion that happened in China between 1899 and 1901, near the
end of the Qing dynasty. The Boxers were a portion of the appearance of
mass nationalism in China. Their long term goal was to encourage people to see
themselves as a united country.
<span>Additionally, Esherick does
not think that the Boxers rebelled against the government. Instead, he says
they aimed their anger at foreign influences.</span>
The answer would be "C." Settlers thought it would be better if those taken didn't know where to go if they escaped :(
A, Japanese military leaders believed capturing territory could improve Japan's economy.
The catholic reformation was the intellectual counter-force to Protestantism, the church was willing to recognise faults in the papacy