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It didn't actually, at first the rebellion was aimed to overthrow the Qing, but then they were convinced that the war against the foreigners was way more important, so the Rebels cooperated with the Qing in a war against the foreigners.

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The defeat caused rulers to lose prestige and led to the fall of the Qing government.

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It led to the fall of the Qing government

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