Citation: In the presence of the enemy during the battle near Tientsin, China, 13 July 1900 ... attack by 300 Chinese Imperialist soldiers and Boxer militants with a bayonet charge, thus thwarting ...
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In school, many received a boring, whitewashed version of Mark Twain—a humorist of bottomless wit certainly, and comfortably ...
An international army from these countries marched on Beijing to quash the rebellion and force China to sign the Boxer Protocol, which forbade the country from importing arms for two years.
China's transition from the 19th century into the 20th century ... and entice the ruling family to be more responsive to the people's desires. The Boxer Rebellion in 1900 was a decisive blow against ...
A historic hall's links with China are to be explored during a night looking at the Boxer Rebellion and a collection of artefacts from the Far East Raynham Hall is hosting the one-man show ...
The largest massacre ever of Protestant missionaries took place in China in 1900. During the Boxer Rebellion, 188 Protestant adults and children were martyred. China was the largest Protestant ...
The Holy Martyrs of China were native Chinese Orthodox Christians brought up in piety at the Russian Orthodox Mission in Peking, which had been founded in 1685. During the Boxer Rebellion of 1900 ...
He thought surely he would be the next of the dozens of China missionaries to be killed during the Boxer Rebellion of 1900. But miraculously he survived, and with his wife, Rosalind, fled south to ...
The owner of this silver dish explains how her ancestors, along with many other Europeans, fled China at the start of the Boxer Rebellion in 1911. The dish was smuggled out with other possessions ...
An international army from these countries marched on Beijing to quash the rebellion and force China to sign the Boxer Protocol, which forbade the country from importing arms for two years.