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Fathers took their boys out of Christian school early to protect the boys from the Boxers.
The Boxer Rebellion was a movement that emerged in China in the final years of the XIX century, opposing foraneous influence in religion, politics, commerce, and technology. During this rebellion, the Boxers were killing Christians and fathers were alarmed and made the decision to take their boys out of Christian School early so the Boxers wouldn't attack them.
The answer is "The common people paid all of the taxes"
The king did support the American Revolution (costing lots of money) and Napoleon came after the revolution. The uprising happened because the common people were starving, struggling and being heavily taxed while the rich lived happily.
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President James A. Garfield was assassinated in 1881. He was shot twice at the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Station in Washington, D.C., at 9.30 a.m. on Saturday, July 2, 1881. The gunner was Charles J. Guiteau, who shot Garfiled as he was arriving at the station. The president died 79 days later. He had spent only four months in office when the criminal attempt was made.
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This particular passage makes part of a document known as the Indian Removal Act of 1830 that was signed by U.S President Andrew Jackson. The point of this Act was to give the President of the United States leeway to make use of unsettled lands, with existing state borders, that lay west of the Mississippi river, to establish Indian citizens who gave up their lands peacefully for white settlement. One of the consequences of this Act was the famous Trail of Tears, which literally defined the forceful removal of the Cherokee tribes and the death of several of their members as they were moved to the west.
One research question that might arise from this particular passage is how the United States government at the time managed to control the conflicts that were arising between the Native Americans and the white people who were settling inside the territories of the Indians, particularly the Cherokee. This document helps to answer the question as it literally shows us what were the measures that the U.S government resorted to to resolve the issue in their favor and in detriment of the Native American tribes.