Honors US History 9.3 9.3. William H. Taft, 1st Gov.-General of the Philippines Great administrator.

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Honors US History

William H. Taft, 1st Gov.-General of the Philippines Great administrator.

China tries to stay isolated. Controlled foreign trade until British force the opening of 5 ports. European countries want a ________ of _______ in China.

Stereotypes of the Chinese Immigrant Oriental [Chinese] Exclusion Act, 1887

The Open Door Policy Secretary John Hay. Give all nations equal access to trade in China. Guaranteed that China would NOT be taken over by any one foreign power.

The Open Door Policy

The Boxer Rebellion: 1900 The Peaceful Harmonious Fists. “55 Days at Peking.”

America as a Pacific Power

Russo-Japanese War Japan modernizes Industrial Power Strong Military Became Imperialistic Who helped to end this conflict?

Treaty of Portsmouth: 1905 Nobel Peace Prize for Teddy

The Great White Fleet: 1907