PPT-President William McKinley- Open Door Policy(Boxer Rebellion)
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Keaura Shekaylyn Davis 12814 Honors us history class Compelling Question What does Open Door Policy mean Who did invent Open Door Policy Why did this person invent
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Keaura Shekaylyn Davis 12814 Honors us history class Compelling Question What does Open Door Policy mean Who did invent Open Door Policy Why did this person invent Open Door Policy. The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Shot on April 15, 1865. 16. th. President. 1861-1865. The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln. John Wilkes Booth. The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Why did Booth kill Lincoln?. In 1793, the Qing Emperor (Qianlong, above left) received an ambassador (Lord George McCartney, right) from Great Britain, but rejects the importation of goods from the British saying they were no interested in the “strange objects” offered from the West.. Under your yellow journalism headlines activity from last time….. Answer in complete sentences:. When . should the US get involved in the affairs of other countries. ?. When, if ever, should freedom of the press be limited?. Outside Influence. Events/Policies. Cause. Effects. Opium War. Britain’s. Refusal. to. stop the. Opium. trade. Chinese Defeat & Humiliation. Opium trade continues. Britain gets Hong Kong. Chinese resentment of Foreigners. Introduction. In the years immediately following the Civil War, Americans remained indifferent to the outside world. With the Civil war, the settlement of the west and the industrial economy there was no time to worry about the outside world. . By . Taner. Marquez . and. Prithwibir Sarkar. Explanation. The political cartoon portrays America, a.k.a. “Uncle Sam,” opening the door to China to the rest of the world.. Uncle Sam holds a large golden key and stands directly in front of the extravagant gates, welcoming people that symbolize other countries with spheres of influence in China at the time.. Revolt of Edwin and . Morcar. 1068. In 1068, Edwin, . Morcar. and Edgar the . Aetheling. left London and fled north to gather support for a rebellion. Edwin seemed to be upset that he hadn’t been able to marry one of William’s daughters and . Nature, extent and impact of the Rebellion. QUESTION: What does this image tell you?. Source: An illustration by a European correspondent of a glove-puppet show performed by Boxers to encourage recruiting. . Physical Description: . 5’ 7” 200 pounds. During political campaigns he always wore a . red carnation (Ohio’s State Flower). Personality: . open, friendly, even-tempered, cheerful and . . basically well liked… (even political enemies liked him). s . the Boxer Rebellion?. A series of Chinese rebellions against missionaries and foreign forces. China had been forced to sign “Unequal Treaties” to foreign powers. Lasted from 1899-1901. Concentrated in northern China where European powers demanded land, rail and mining rights. In 1793, the Qing Emperor (Qianlong, above left) received an ambassador (Lord George McCartney, right) from Great Britain, but rejects the importation of goods from the British saying they were no interested in the “strange objects” offered from the West.. Respond in complete sentences!!. China Resists Imperialism. How China Stayed Independent. Self-sufficiency = little interest in . trade. Guangzhou Port. TPS: Why is food production so important in an empire?. Will Schwartz. The Boxer Rebellion. Initiators:. Disgust and distrust with Britain over the Opium Wars (Chambers). Crushing . of traditional Confucian beliefs by Christian . missionaries. Presence of foreign troops [distrusted them]. 26. th. president. Early Life. Theodore Roosevelt suffered from asthma as a child. . At home remedies. Drinking Coffee. Smoking Cigar . Exercise (hiking, horseback riding, swimming). College Life. Attended Harvard .
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