Three supporting details about why u.s. involvement was necessary in the boxer rebellion:

The Boxer Rebellion was an uprising that took place in 1898-1990 from the Chinese society against U.S Foreigners and as a result, the United States interfered and their interference was backed up with reasons and and resulted in many outcomes. Reasons that the United States was in favor to participate in the Boxer Rebellion included: The siege of the American Consulate in Beijing, the US was apart of the Eight Nation Alliance, and the United States believed war was a threat to its global trading empire, so they had to act or let everything fall. The U.S involvement was needed in the Boxer Rebellion for its strong, united military aid and resources. The U.S. involvement was necessary in the Boxer
Rebellion for American wanted to keep control over the Philippines, they wanted to have a good presence
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Reasons against U.S. involvement in the Boxer Rebellion include: The US wanted the railroads, they were foreign Americans in
China, and the foreigners were exploiting China for its resources and culture. U.S. intervention in the
Boxer Rebellion was a problem because The US was able to play a significant role in suppressing

Journal

2.2.4 Journal: The Boxer Rebellion

Alexander Zabalza

U.S. History Sem 2 (S2598319)

Covarrubias

Points possible: 20

Date: ____________

Your Assignment
1. In a T­chart, list reasons for United States intervention in the Boxer Rebellion.

Reasons in favor of U.S. involvement in the Boxer
Rebellion:

Reasons against U.S. involvement in the Boxer
Rebellion:

The united state what to gain economic

The united states was going to fight battle

power not get into another war.

that was not worth the american live

2. Write a powerful and memorable topic sentence for each side of the T­chart — one for why
American involvement was necessary and one for why intervention was detrimental.

Topic sentence about why U.S. involvement was needed in the
Boxer Rebellion:

Topic sentence about why U.S. involvement in the Boxer
Rebellion was a problem:

Help on gain their independence.

the boxer rebellion was a problem because a war and the U.S did not what

to into another war

3. For each topic sentence, write (in complete sentences) three supporting details from your chart.

Three supporting details about why U.S. involvement was necessary in the Boxer Rebellion:

Three supporting details about why U.S. intervention in the
Boxer Rebellion was a problem:

Supporting detail #1:

Supporting detail #1:

Yihetuan Movement was an

it was a civil war and the U.S did not

anti­imperialist uprising which took

have to be there

place in China Towards the end of the Qing dynasty between 1898 and

1900.

Supporting detail #2:

Supporting detail #2:

the U.S send 3,125 army troops.

2,500 foreign soldiers die

Supporting detail #3:

Supporting detail #3:

The Boxer Rebellion weakened

At first, the Boxers wanted to

the Ch'ing dynasty's power and

destroy the Ch'ing dynasty and

hastened the Republican

wanted to rid China of all foreign

Revolution of 1911 that overthrew

influence. and the U.S did not got

the boy emperor and made China

out of the rebellion and got more

a republic. that help U.S get more

involved into china political

power in china business

influence.

4. Write a few sentences about what you think should have been done about the Boxer Rebellion had the decision been yours. With which side do you agree, and why? This statement could be a compromise, using elements of both sides, now that you have evaluated both.

Conclusion

the Boxer Rebellion was a chinese civil war and there have not be other countries should not have to be involved in this civil war. the Boxer what to destroy the
Ch'ing dynasty that was run more than 250 years. it all beginning in 1898, groups of peasants in northern China began to band together into a secret society known as I­ho ch'üan Righteous and Harmonious Fists called the boxers by Western press. Write Your Paragraph
Now that you've prepared, write a complete paragraph for your journal entry. Be sure to include an introduction and a conclusion, and make use of convincing supporting details from your work above. The boxer rebellions beginning in 1898, groups of peasants in northern China began to band together into a secret society known as I­ho ch'üan Righteous and Harmonious. in May 1900 other countries like U.S inter the civil war to help the boxers to protect their business deals. The outside help helped the boxers gain their independence in china.

What You Turn In
You will turn in the entire printable worksheet, complete with your T­chart of reasons, your powerful and memorable Topic Sentences, your Supporting Details, your Conclusion, and your final completed paragraph.

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Why was US involvement necessary in the Boxer Rebellion?

In the fall of 1899, Secretary of State John Hay wrote that the United States, a late arrival, wanted to maintain an "open door policy" in China. If the Boxers succeeded in pushing the United States and other foreign countries out, this newly opened door could soon be shut.

Was the US involved in the Boxer Rebellion?

U.S. marines played a key role in defending the legations during the siege and also joined the multinational force that crushed the Boxers. After defeating the Boxers, the foreign powers forced the Qing to submit to a punitive settlement that included a huge indemnity ($333 million) to be paid to the foreign nations.

When did the US get involved in the Boxer Rebellion?

Boxer Rebellion.

What factors contributed to the Boxer Rebellion?

The principal causes of the Boxer Rebellion were economic issues and the disputes between the Chinese and foreign missionaries in the wake of the Opium Wars (1839–1842 and 1856–1860). After the legalization of the propagation of Christianity in China around 1860, foreign missionaries were very active in Shandong.