Yes, Britain generally supported the open-door policy, particularly in the context of China during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This policy aimed to ensure equal trading rights for all nations and to prevent any single power from monopolizing trade in China. Britain advocated for this approach to protect its own economic interests while promoting stability in the region. However, Britain's support was also influenced by its desire to counteract the influence of rival powers like Germany and Russia.
Great Britain's new colonial policy is to be colonized by people from other parts of the world.
Britain was said to have a salutary neglect policy. This means that Britain paid little or no attention to the colonies. Mercantile companies from Britain were the ones paying attention and making profit from the colonies. Britain provided no services to the colonists.
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the resulst of the first Morrocan Crisis in 1906 were: Anglo Russian agreement was signed in 1907 Britain and Russia had supported France which strengthned their relationship and led to the Anglo-Russian agreement in 1907. france had more confidencew in Britain's support and Britain's policy of splendid isolationism seemed to be coming to an end. OG
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Britain's Blue Water policy is Britain's both strategic policy that handles Britain's water sources.
Policy of appeasement.
the government policy they support was natural laws.
pro-western in support of the United States and Great Britain
Great Britain's new colonial policy is to be colonized by people from other parts of the world.
they were loyal to Britain.
Britain was said to have a salutary neglect policy. This means that Britain paid little or no attention to the colonies. Mercantile companies from Britain were the ones paying attention and making profit from the colonies. Britain provided no services to the colonists.
Britain abandoned their policy because they were getting fearful and suspicious of Germany's growing strength as Germany started to threaten Britain in many ways.