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Which of the following best describes how the Boxer Rebellion ended?

The Boxers negotiated a peace treaty with the empress of China.

The Boxers set up a government in Beijing and refused to trade with foreigners.

The Boxers took over the capital city and attacked foreign churches and businesses.

The Boxers were defeated by an international army, which allowed foreign occupation to continue

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The answer is: The Boxers were defeated by an international army, which allowed foreign occupation to continue

The boxer rebellion was an anti-Christianity movements that arose in china by the end of 1800s.

They oppose western occupation along with missionaries activisim that promoted by the European nations. In the end, the Rebellion was ended by the combined power of international army from United States, Austro-Hungaria, France, England, Germany, and Italy.

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User Iwazovsky
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The correct answer is
The Boxers were defeated by an international army, which allowed foreign occupation to continue

Pretty much all major European forces worked together to bring down and shush the rebellion which ended with a success for them.
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