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Spheres of Influence

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The Boxer Rebellion• Many Chinese resented the western influence

in China which led to the Boxer Rebellion to, “drive out the foreign devils”.

• The Boxers attacked foreigners across China. • They were defeated by the European powers,

the U.S. and Japan.

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Sun Yat Sen’s Nationalist Movement

• Main goals: – To make China a modern state.– Create national unity in China– Create a more democratic

China – Get foreign powers out of

China

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The Boxer Rebellion• On which group did the Boxers

focus their attention?

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Activity: Read pages 339 to 343 and answer the following questions

Why did the Chinese come to hate those who had conquered them?How did the Boxers propose to solve China’s problems? Did they succeed? Why did the Manchus hate and fear Sun Yat-sen?What were Sun Yat-sen’s goals for China?Did Sun Yat-sen live to see his goals accomplished? Explain.

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Summary Question.

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