CHAPTER FIVE SECTION THREE THE UNITED STATES AND EAST ASIA.

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CHAPTER FIVE SECTION THREE THE UNITED STATES AND EAST ASIA

A. FILIPINO INSURRECTION Emilio Aguinaldo 2.Guerrilla tactics 3.U.S. military crushes rebellion 4.War highlights rigors of guerrilla war 5.Nearly 5,000 Americans and 200,000 Filipinos killed

B. CHINA 1.Britain, France, Germany, and Russia wanted spheres of influence 2.U.S. Secretary of State John Hay demanded equal trade access- ”Open Door Policy”

C. BOXER REBELLION Chinese nationalist group launched violence against foreigners 2.A multinational force of European, American, and Japanese troops put down the uprising 3.U.S. Open Door Policy asserted

D. JAPAN 1.In 1905 Roosevelt negotiated end to Russo-Japanese War “Gentlemen’s Agreement” Root–Takahira Agreement