History of Sino-us Relations

History of Sino-us Relations

by Tao Wenzhao

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On February 22, 1784, in the busy and noisy New York Harbor, the "Queen of China" set sail, thus kicking off the development of Sino-US relations. Initially, China and the United States only had commercial and trade relations and no political relations. However, as the commercial and trade relations between the two countries continued to develop and foreign powers invaded one after another, the United States gradually got involved in China's politics and diplomacy and continued to seize interests in China. Since the signing of a series of unequal treaties such as the Treaty of Wangxia, the Treaty of Tianjin, and the Treaty of Prussia, the relationship between China and the United States has undergone fundamental changes, and the United States has entered an era of comprehensive interference in China's internal affairs and diplomacy.

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