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The Boxers believed that:
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Marshall Graham
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They believed that they had magical protection from foreign bullets and "spirit soldiers" would join their cause. What did the Boxers believe in? Their cause was to overthrow the government, but soon changed to supporting the government and destroying the foreigners.
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