Bernd 04/23/2020 (Thu) 02:28:30 No.36158 del
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>as they caused the Boxer Rebellion and thus the Wuchang Uprising by jointly massacring Prussian/Japanese/British diplomats, and then overthrowing their own government for being invaded by them.

That was more of a response to Western and Japanese Intervention though. We invaded them first actually. Search for "Opium wars" for more info also the US helped with the Second Opium wars. Although, the Boxer rebellion was more of China taking advantage of an opportunity done by an outlier group. It wasn't started by the Qing Dynasty

>but don't blame it solely on the USA. They weren't even involved in the Boxer and Wuchang rebellions.
See pic rel. They were involved though. Along with a lot of other countries. It was a little crazy tbh. It's a literal clusterfuck of a mess

I looked at the Wuchang incident, and it doesn't look like China proper was to blame either. That was done by "revolutionary" groups... who went to the US to get financial support there Chinese expats were the main focus