The Effect of the Boxer Rebellion.

WHAT WAS THE EFFECT OF THE BOXER REBELLION ON THE WORLD AT THE BEGINNING OF THE 20th CENTURY?
  * 10 mins to write A paragraph.
  * Structure thematically (or chronological order- the causes)
  1. China:
Ways that the Boxer Rebellion effected China
  * The abuse of native Chinese people by the legations in the form of plunder, looting, and rape,
  * The collapse of the Qing Dynasty.
  * The Communist Revolution
  * Violence of the Germans inflicted on Chinese people who may or may not have been boxers. (Europeans for Europeans not to record this, Chinese have no need to record this.)
  * After the Boxer Rebellion was defeated, the legates rampaged the countryside …revolts and fun.
  * Speech of Kaiser Wilhelm 2 while sending off German troops to avenge the death of Kettler; the violence of his speech was reflected in the actions of his soldiers.
  * Referred to Attila and the Huns) (tried to infiltrate China as well) (during ww1, Germans were referred to as Huns- Huns=violent towards armies and civilians.)
  * Ironic: cheerful Christian suffering.
  * Matter of national pride.
Write a half page response outlining the immediate impact of the Boxer Rebellion on China.
The Boxer Rebellion impacted China through the abuse of the native Chinese people by the legates in the form of plunder, looting and rape. Through the collapse of the Qing Dynasty in 1912, and the introduction of a communist revolution.
Many Chinese citizens were unjustly punished by the effects of the Boxer Rebellion. Foreigners such as Britain and Germany invaded China and abused the nation by looting, plunder and rape. After the Boxer Rebellion, the legates rampaged China’s countryside to inflict violence as a form of minimising more revolts but also for entertainment.
Kaiser Wilhelm ll presented a speech, sending his troops off to avenge the death of Kettler. Kaiser Wilhelm’s speech dictated the national pride of the Germans, by reflecting the violence of his speech to...