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The Spread Of Revolution In China

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China, like many other places, struggled against the Europeans. The country’s population ballooned to over a half of billion people and this left it vulnerable to outsiders and internal revolts. After the Sino-Japanese War, there was a breakdown within China’s dynasty. This breakdown allowed other countries to come in and demand certain areas as their spheres of influence within the country. Due to these pressures, the Boxing uprising started. The Boxers resisted Europeans meddling and the superiority of the West. After clashing with the Qing, they were later embraced. In 1900, they attacked Chinese Christians and destroyed various modes of transportation and communication, such as the railroads and telegraph lines. After this uprising, they

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