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What was a significant difference between the nineteenth century rebellions

of the Chinese and Japanese people as a result of their governments signing
unequal treaties with foreign powers?
The Chinese rebellions led to the centralization of the state, while the Japanese
rebellions resulted in a fractured central government.
The Japanese successfully overthrew their government, while all Chinese rebellions
failed.
The Japanese rebellion was led by peasants, while the Chinese rebellions were led
by aristocrats.
The Japanese rebellions were led by Samurai, while the Chinese rebellions were led
by merchants.

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They fought against the disperse of the influence of Japanese and Western. The people rebelling were called the Boxers, considering they destroyed land that was not theirs, and also killed innocent foreigners. The groups that started the rebellion were the Harmonious Fists and the Society of Righteous. They soon began to destroy churches and kill Christians. The dynasty soon called for war.

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