China's response to the Open Door Policy, initiated by the United States in 1899 to ensure equal trading rights for all nations in China, was mixed. While the policy aimed to prevent any single foreign power from monopolizing trade and territory in China, it also reflected foreign Imperialism that many Chinese perceived as a violation of their sovereignty. The policy contributed to growing nationalist sentiments, leading to movements such as the Boxer Rebellion in 1900, where anti-foreign and anti-Christian sentiments erupted in violence. Ultimately, the Open Door Policy underscored China's struggles with foreign influence and its desire for greater autonomy.
did the open door policy of china succeed
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With a rise in anti-foreign and anti-colonial sentiment
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The Open Door Policy was when the US basically protected its trading rights with China during the imperial time period.
yh open your mums door :L
One way that the United States secured its trading powers with China was to initiate the Open Door Policy in 1899 and 1900.
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In 1978.
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