Why did the United States formulate the open door policy toward China , ultimately contributing to the Boxer Rebellion?
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The United States formulated the Open Door Policy toward China in order to ensure that all countries had equal access to trade with China. This policy was seen as a way to protect American economic interests in the region, as well as to promote free trade and economic development in China. However, the policy was seen as a threat to Chinese sovereignty and was met with resistance from the Chinese people, ultimately leading to the Boxer Rebellion. The Boxer Rebellion was an anti-imperialist, anti-foreigner uprising in China that sought to expel all foreign influence from the country.