It is absolutely true that the Boxer Rebellion led to an increase in Chinese nationalism. This rebellion was basically a rebellion against the foreigners influence and the influence of Christianity in China. This rebellion took place during the end of the Qing Dynasty between the years 1899 and 1901. The rebellion took place under the background of severe drought.
<span>In exchange they offered chiefly the precious metals in bars rather than coined, and it is probable that at this period they also exported iron, wines, oil, and wax</span>