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Empress of China
中国皇后号
The Qing Dynasty opened the first modern official diplomatic relations in late 19th century.
Old China Trade
1842:First Opium War
1971 : Sino-US ping-pong diplomacy
In April, 1971 the athletes became the first Americans to officially visit China since the communist takeover.
In July 1971, Henry Kissinger feigned illness while on a trip to Pakistan and did not appear in public for a day. He was actually on a top-secret mission to Beijing to open relations with the government of the PRC
Any remaining hope of normalizing relations ended when US and PRC forces began fighting against each other in the Korean War on November 1, 1950
improve bilateral ties
American-Chinese relations had been conducted solely through trade
1844:
பைடு நூலகம்
Treaty of Wangxia
This treaty effectively ended the era of the Old China Trade, giving the United States as many trading privileges as other foreign powers
Part 2:
History of Republic of China and the USA relations
After the Xinhai Revolution in 1911, the United States government recognized the Republic of China (ROC) government as the sole and legitimate government of China despite a number of governments ruling various parts of China
establish diplomatic relations on January 1, 1979
China-US joint Communique
Chiang Kai-shek, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Winston Churchill at the Cairo Conference in 1943
alliance relation
Part3:
History of People's Republic of China and the USA relations
Sino-US relations
P.R.C
U.S.A
Part one
History of Qing-USA relations
1784:
U. S. merchant ship Empress of China opened the chapter of friendly exchanges between our two peoples
The United States did not formally recognize the People's Republic of China (PRC) for 30 years after its founding. Instead, the US maintained diplomatic relations with the Republic of China government on Taiwan, recognizing it as the sole legitimate government of China.
Richard Nixon met with Mao Zedong in 1972
1972:
the US and the PRC issued the Shanghai Communiqué 上海公报
In the Communiqué, both nations pledged to work toward the full normalization of diplomatic relations.
1939_1945:
World War II
A series of Neutrality Acts had been passed in the US with the support of isolationists who forbade American aid to countries at war. however, Roosevelt denied that a state of war existed in China and proceeded to send aid to Chiang
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