Jason Sands

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While Americans congratulated themselves on their moral fiber, the Chinese were justifiably perplexed. As in the case of the Burlingame Treaty, the Americans had not consulted the Qing court about the new policy. But once they digested it, the Chinese assumed that if the other great powers tried to slam the door shut, America would keep it ajar. Thus was born another great expectation. America’s commitment would be tested soon enough.
The Beautiful Country and the Middle Kingdom: America and China, 1776 to the Present
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