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The Boxer Rebellion

Throughout the nineteenth century China's emperors watched as foreign powers began to encroach closer and closer upon their land. Time after time, China was forced to make embarrassing concessions. Foreign militaries more modernly armed would constantly defeat the imperial armies. As the dawn of a new century was about to begin, Empress Tsu Hsi of the Ch'ing Dynasty searched for a way of ridding her empire of the foreign invaders.
Germany, Great Britain, France, Italy, Japan, and Russia all claimed sole trading points to their selected "spheres of influence." Some of these countries' even claimed that the territory that lay within their spheres was their own. With the United States' recent acquisition of the Philippines, they too were now an Asian power just 400 miles away from Mainland China. This closeness resulted in American businesses hoping to take advantage of China's tremendous resources. The various spheres of influence, however, challenged their ambitions.
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