Answer:
A counterclaim to this historian's claim is that the Boxer Rebellion was a response to the European influence in China.
Explanation:
The Boxer Rebellion was a movement, started in November 1899 and ended on September 7, 1901, which emerged in China against the foreign influence in commerce, politics, religion and technology of the last years of the 19th century. In August 1900, about 230 foreigners, thousands of Chinese Christians, an unknown number (between 50,000 and 100,000) of rebels, their sympathizers and other Chinese had been killed in the revolt and its repression.
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A lot of them did return to their families, however the role of women in the factory was actually cemented in American and other cultures upon the war ending, so many women continued to work and even started careers. Cue second wave feminism.
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Jefferson and Aaron Burr split the electoral votes