Asked by Chuck Bass
How did the United States deal with China after the Boxer Rebellion?
by forbidding missionaries to return to China and by placing an embargo on all Chinese trade
by gifting Taiwan in exchange for Manchuria
by negotiating a treaty with Russia on China’s behalf
by persuading other nations to seek money for damages and by reducing the amount China needed to pay the United States
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After the Boxer Protocol (1901) the U.S. accepted a share of the indemnity but opposed territorial seizure, promoted the Open Door policy, and later reduced/returned much of its indemnity (used to fund Chinese students and other educational/technical projects), lessening the financial burden on China.
After the Boxer Protocol (1901) the U.S. accepted a share of the indemnity but opposed territorial seizure, promoted the Open Door policy, and later reduced/returned much of its indemnity (used to fund Chinese students and other educational/technical projects), lessening the financial burden on China.
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