At the end of the Boxer Rebellion, the rebellion was crushed by an international force. In 1900, an alliance of eight nations invaded China to suppress the uprising, and they captured Beijing. Following the suppression of the rebellion, the Boxer Protocol was signed in September 1901, which imposed severe penalties on China, including financial reparations and the punishment of officials involved in the uprising. The rebellion ultimately weakened the Qing dynasty further and contributed to its eventual downfall.
What happened at the end of the Boxer Rebellion?
Foreign troops were expelled from China.
The Qing dynasty was strengthened.
Those involved were pardoned.
The rebellion was crushed by an international force.
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