Open Door Policy and the Boxer Rebellion January 2015.

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Open Door Policy and the Boxer Rebellion January 2015

Open Door Policy Proposed by U.S. Secretary of State John Hay (1899) Fear that China would be carved up between imperialist powers Left China’s independence and territory intact All nations could trade equally in China Endorsed internationally – But not always strictly followed

Boxer Rebellion (1900) Chinese people resented foreign influence and power Order of the Patriotic Harmonious Fists – Called “Boxers” by Westerners – Demanded that foreigners leave China – Killed circa 300 and vandalized foreign property European imperialists, Americans, and Japanese put down the rebellion China paid $333,000,000 in damages and had to permit military forces in Peking (Beijing) and Tientsin