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AP World History: Modern
Unit 4 – Global Connections: 1450-1750
Topic 4.6
How do the causes of the Indian Revolt of 1857 and those of the Boxer Rebellion differ?
Both were solely motivated by economic issues.
Both rebellions were primarily caused by military disputes with Europeans.
Both were driven entirely by religious factors.
The Indian Revolt was triggered by religious and military grievances while the Boxer Rebellion aimed at expelling foreign influence and restoring traditional Chinese values.
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AP World History: Modern - 4.6 Internal and External Challenges to State Power from 1450 to 1750
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