What happened this day in US China relations. Generally obscure, sometimes absurd, occasionally poignant. The chronological equivalent of ordering your books by color.
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We now desire to bring a bright boy, twelve years old, now in mission school in China, here to educate. Our reason for his being educated here is that he may learn our methods by association and thus return to his native land and advance hi...
On this day in 1819, a report from the Secretary of the Treasury was presented to Congress informing them of imports of “goods, wares, and merchandise” and any requisite tariffs from the period of October, 1816, through September, 1817.1
February 6th is a day with multiple notable events related to US China relations that have each happened to occur on the same day through history.
Only a few weeks after full diplomatic relations has been established, Vice Premier and otherwise paramount leader Deng Xiaoping visited the United States, from January 29-February 5. While Deng was not officially head of state, as the most...
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