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How did Xenophobia shape the relationship between the United States and China?

How did Xenophobia shape the relationship between the United States and China?

by Bryan Petriccione

Author: Bryan Petriccione Interviewer: Jacob Houle The realtionship between Qing Dynasty China and the United States in the 19th and early 20th centuries was one of disdain and hatred. At the root of these feelings was xenophoia, the dislike or prejudice against...

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