In what way did the purchase of Alaska fit with Secretary of State William Seward's foreign

policy toward Asia? (1 point)

Seward thought that Alaska could be a stepping stone to increased trade with Asia.

Seward thought the purchase of Alaska would weaken Japan and other Asian powers.

Seward thought the purchase of Alaska would make it possible to annex Midway Island.

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The correct answer is:

Seward thought that Alaska could be a stepping stone to increased trade with Asia.

William Seward saw Alaska as a strategic acquisition that would facilitate access to Asian markets and enhance trade opportunities, particularly with countries like China. The purchase of Alaska in 1867 was part of his broader vision of expanding American influence and trade in the Pacific region.