Set 2: Imperialism & Asia

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Spheres of Influence (China, 1899)

European powers controlled separate trading areas in China.

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Open Door Policy (John Hay)

U.S. policy for equal trading rights in China; first note = general free trade, second note = ensured U.S. access without control.

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Boxer Rebellion (1900)

Chinese uprising against foreigners and Christians; crushed by an international coalition.

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Russo-Japanese War (1904–1905)

Japan defeated Russia over control of Korea and Manchuria.

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Treaty of Portsmouth (1905)

Ended Russo-Japanese War; negotiated with help from President Roosevelt. Japan only gets part of Manchuria and Korea, not all of it

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Great White Fleet (1907)

U.S. sent navy around the world to showcase its military power.

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Gentlemen’s Agreement (1908)

Japan agreed to limit immigration to the United States.