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The Russian-Japanese War was caused by Russian troops remaining in Manchuria after the Boxer Rebellion. True False
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In general, no, it is not true that the Russian-Japanese War was caused by Russian troops remaining in Manchuria after the Boxer Rebellion, since it was mainly caused of territorial disagreements due to Russian expansion in the area.
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