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The United States did not "gain" China in the traditional sense of territorial acquisition. However, during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the U.S. sought to expand its influence in China through the Open Door Policy, which aimed to ensure equal trading rights for all foreign nations in China. This policy was partly a response to European powers carving out spheres of influence in China and intended to prevent any single power from monopolizing trade. Additionally, the U.S. engaged in diplomatic and military actions, notably during the Boxer Rebellion, to protect its interests in the region.

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