U.S. Secretary of State John Hay wrote the Open Door Notes in 1899-1900.
The Open Door Policy that was imposed on China was developed by James Hay, the US Secretary of State in in the Open Door Notes of September-November 1899.
Open door notes
They were meant to protect U.S. interests in China.
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They were meant to protect U.S. interests in China.
Secretary of State John Jay issued the Open Door Note to propose the Open Door Policy in 1899 to deal with keeping China open to trade with all countries on an equal basis.
Secretary of State John Hay called for an "Open Door" policy with China in his series of notes written from 1899-1900. After these notes were published, the "Open Door" became U.S.'s official policy towards the Far East in the early 20th Century.
William Woodville Rockham formulated the Open Door Policy. Secretary of State John Jay, in his Open Door Note, proposed the Open Door Policy in 1899 to deal with keeping China open to trade with all countries on an equal basis.
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Frederick Exley wrote A Fan's Notes.
Hayden Woodrow Futrell in the 50's
you find the door next to the big lion thing and after you get the flute you play the colors on the door.