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A new interest in foreign markets was one of the desires China had, following the economic depression.
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John Hay proposed an open door policy that stated all nations should have equal trade and development in China.
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For more than 40 years it was the sole base of American Foreign policy in easy Asia
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The notes written by John Hay were sent out to Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and Russia. Was know as a universal approval
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Hay's believed that China's territory should be preserved and not over ruled.
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Japan Violated the open door policy and created a form of demands, known as the 21-demands for China.
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After the Washington Conference the Nine-power treaty reestablished the open door policy that Japan had once violated.