What was the goal of the Boxer Rebellion?

to end Western influence in China
to unseat the Qing empress in China
to protect foreigners living in China
to spread Christianity in China

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The goal of the Boxer Rebellion was primarily to end Western influence in China. The movement, which took place between 1899 and 1901, was driven by widespread anti-foreign and anti-Christian sentiments among the Chinese people, particularly among a group known as the "Boxers." They aimed to expel foreign powers and restore Chinese sovereignty. While there were elements of the rebellion that targeted Christians and foreign residents, the overarching objective was to eliminate foreign domination and intervention in China.

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