They even had a slogan that represented their goal, which was to "Destroy the Foreigners." However, an alliance of eight nations and 50,000+ soldiers crushed the rebellion. Another rebellion was the Taiping rebellion, which was a significant political and religious upheaval in China during the 19th century. It lasted for about 14 years, resulting in the loss of an estimated 20 million lives. The rebellion was initiated by Hong Xiuquan, who believed himself to be the son of God and aimed to reform China. He led the God Worshippers in rebellion, proclaiming the establishment of a new dynasty called the Taiping Tianguo ("Heavenly Kingdom of Great Peace") on January 1, 1851. Now we go to a former empress of the Qing dynasty, who climbed the ranks to become empress, for 47 years (1861-1908), encouraged Westernization, and was a supporter of the Boxer Rebellion. In the year 1900, a rebellion called the Boxer Rebellion took place and resulted in the death of 100 foreigners. The foreign legations in Beijing were surrounded, but a coalition of foreign troops managed to capture the
They even had a slogan that represented their goal, which was to "Destroy the Foreigners." However, an alliance of eight nations and 50,000+ soldiers crushed the rebellion. Another rebellion was the Taiping rebellion, which was a significant political and religious upheaval in China during the 19th century. It lasted for about 14 years, resulting in the loss of an estimated 20 million lives. The rebellion was initiated by Hong Xiuquan, who believed himself to be the son of God and aimed to reform China. He led the God Worshippers in rebellion, proclaiming the establishment of a new dynasty called the Taiping Tianguo ("Heavenly Kingdom of Great Peace") on January 1, 1851. Now we go to a former empress of the Qing dynasty, who climbed the ranks to become empress, for 47 years (1861-1908), encouraged Westernization, and was a supporter of the Boxer Rebellion. In the year 1900, a rebellion called the Boxer Rebellion took place and resulted in the death of 100 foreigners. The foreign legations in Beijing were surrounded, but a coalition of foreign troops managed to capture the