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What long-term movement does Esherick see the Boxers as part of?

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Answer: The Boxers were a portion of the appearance of mass nationalism in China. Their long term goal was to encourage people to see themselves as a united country. Additionally, Esherick does not think that the Boxers rebelled against the government.

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Explanation: The Boxers were a portion of the appearance of mass nationalism in China. Their long term goal was to encourage people to see themselves as a united country. Additionally, Esherick does not think that the Boxers rebelled against the government.

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