Define the Sphere of Influence
an area, usually around a seaport, where one had special trading privileges
What country was John Hay, Secretary of State
United States of America
More than _____ foreigners were killed
200
Define Open Door Policy
The power of an organization over a certain area or people
Where were the Righteous Fists of Harmony from
China
Foreign government quickly organized an international army that included _____ Americans
2,500 Americans
Define the Boxer Rebellion
an era in which foreign governments came together and formed an army to fight against the Boxers
What two Asian countries carved the Sphere of Influence in China
Russia and Japan
Define John Hay
a Secretary of State who attempted to block land deals and seizes to China
The _____ caused the United States to go late in the race for China territory
Civil War
Define Righteous Fists of Harmony
a secret society who are called the Boxers, drew violence to foreign influences
When the Righteous Fists of Harmony brought themselves an army, which country did they break into to free foreigners
Beijing