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Effects Of The Boxer Rebellion

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Sometimes life brings you something that you can’t even imagine, you wouldn’t know how to deal with or face it by yourself, your emotions will be all over the place and you have to fix it by yourself. In the past, in China, the Boxer Rebellion happened. It happened because people were feeling frustrated as their culture was changing a lot. This made them really sad. The rebellion caused a lot of problems and surprised people all around the world. Some people think the Boxers were just really harmful and they would harm the innocents too, but that wasn’t true. They wanted to protect the Chinese culture and not let foreign devils take over China. Some people supported the Boxers and thought they were heroes, while others were worried about what would happen to their lives and their country. The rebellion caused a lot of problems, like people losing their lives, their land, and their culture. It was a tough time for many people. But you know what? Even in tough times, there were heroes who fought for what they believed in. They wanted peace and to protect their culture. The Boxer Rebellion didn't last very long, but it had a big impact on China and the world. …show more content…

It was hard for them to know how to deal with all the problems they faced. But guess what? There were some really kind people who came to help them. They wanted to bring peace and make things better for everyone. In the book "Boxers," there's a character named Bao who becomes the next Red Lantern. He says, "We are the Boxers, the people's heroes! We are the Red Lanterns, the bearers of justice! We are here to protect our land and preserve our traditions!" (Gene Luen Yang, "Boxers"). Bao and the other heroes fought hard to bring peace back to their lives. They didn't give up, and they should be respected for

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