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September 7

Boxer Protocol Signed: China's Sovereignty Crushed

China signed the Boxer Protocol on September 7, 1901, agreeing to pay an indemnity of 450 million taels of silver (roughly $333 million, or $10 billion today) to the eight foreign powers whose legations had been besieged during the Boxer Uprising. The payments were spread over 39 years at 4% interest, ultimately costing China roughly $740 million. Foreign troops were stationed permanently in Beijing for the first time. Chinese forts between the capital and the coast were demolished. Government officials who had supported the Boxers were executed or exiled. The humiliation radicalized a generation of Chinese intellectuals and accelerated the collapse of the Qing dynasty, which fell in the Xinhai Revolution of 1911.

September 7, 1901

125 years ago

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