What was the effect on China of the boxer rebellion? A. It led China to the verge of collapse. B. It made China a communist country. C. It gave Europe a bigger role in China. D. It made China a major world power.

History · High School · Tue Nov 03 2020

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The Boxer Rebellion had several consequences for China, and among the options provided:

C. It gave Europe a bigger role in China.

This statement best reflects one of the effects of the Boxer Rebellion. The Boxer Rebellion, which occurred from 1899 to 1901, was a violent uprising against foreign influence and Christian missionary activity in China. Its suppression by a coalition of foreign powers, including European countries, the United States and Japan led to a significant increase in European involvement in China. The rebellion's failure resulted in foreign powers imposing additional economic and territorial concessions on China, further expanding European influence and control in the country.

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