The Boxer Rebellion had significant consequences, including the loss of thousands of Chinese lives and the affirmation of the principle of open trade in China through John Hay's second series of Open Door notes. This further established the US's influence in China and its position as a major power in the aftermath of the rebellion. rephrase like a 8th grader

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The Boxer Rebellion caused a lot of damage and killed a bunch of Chinese people, and it also made the US even more important in China. The US wanted to keep trading with China, so they sent a letter to other countries saying they should keep doing trade too. This made the US look really strong and powerful after the rebellion.
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