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The US Open Door Policy was designed to open up the European-made Spheres of Influence in CHINA to US influence and trade.
America wanted free trade in China. Europeans wanted to control trading zones.
President Monroe set this foreign policy that said he would not interfere in the affairs of European nations or colonies in the Americas he also warned Europeans not to screw with our crap either.and if you don't believe me dang you look it up retard
The US opened up trade with Japan directly, being the first Western country to violate Japan's isolationist policy. As a result, they established embassies and consulates in Japan and traded directly with the Shogunate and (later) Empire of Japan. Conversely, by the time the US arrived in China, Western countries had already carved up much of China into Spheres of Influence. As a result, the US pursued the "Open Door Policy" which was a policy that would allow the US (and any other Western power) to operate in any of the extant Spheres of Influence.
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The US Open Door Policy was designed to open up the European-made Spheres of Influence in CHINA to US influence and trade.
America wanted free trade in China. Europeans wanted to control trading zones.
President Monroe set this foreign policy that said he would not interfere in the affairs of European nations or colonies in the Americas he also warned Europeans not to screw with our crap either.and if you don't believe me dang you look it up retard
John Hayes Open Door Policy was trying to prevent China from being carved up into spheres of influence by the Russians, British, Japanese, etc... Basically was trying to get America a foothold in Chinese trade, because America was behind on getting spheres of influence, and didn't want to miss out.
The US had no desire to be pulled into Europes frequent wars.
The US had no desire to be pulled into Europes frequent wars.
The US policy of impartiality in Europe's disputes leave the United States neutral. The policy stated the US will take no side in the French and British wars.
John Hay proposed the Open Door Policy in China to combat the European spheres of influence. The United States wanted a strong presence in China and wanted cooperation from the countries already staking claim there.
European powers divided China into spheres of influence, while the United States promoted an Open Door Policy.
European powers divided China into spheres of influence, while the United States promoted an Open Door Policy.