China and the United States
Look at the tags on your clothes or your backpack and see where they were made. There's a good chance it was made in China. Today, the United States has an open-trade policy with China but it wasn't always this way. If it weren't for President Richard Nixon's trip to China in 1972 we wouldn't have good relations and wouldn't be trading goods with China today. Before Nixon visited China, the relationship between the United States and the People's Republic of China was closer to hostile than friendly. During his visit to China, President Nixon eased the tension between the two countries and made trading goods freely between them possible. Before Nixon visited the People's Republic of China on February 21, 1972, the relationship between the United States and China was not a good one. It was towards the end of the Cold War and the United States opposed all communist countries, including the People's Republic of China. When the people of the United States heard that President Nixon was going to visit China, they were shocked. President Nixon was the first American President to ever visit China and he visited for several good reasons. One reason was because President Nixon wanted to end the Cold
War, and in order to do this he needed to improve relations between the U.S. and communist countries, such as China. Another reason Nixon visited China was to strengthen the relations between the two countries. The normalization of relations was the first order of business between have an open trade policy. This is evidence that President Nixon's visit to China directly led to the relationship between the United States and China as well as open trade between them. President Nixon and Prime Minister Chou En'lai. While in China, Nixon also discussed trading policies between the U.S. and China. They agreed that the two countries should Some people don't agree that President Nixon's visit to China in 1972 is the cause for good relations between the United States and China today, but I strongly agree. Some people think that regardless of Nixon's visit, we would be on good terms with China today, but this is not true. Before President Nixon's visit, China was never a priority to the United States. Before his visit, we were fighting against China in wars such as the Korean War. We were also in the middle of a cold war against China. President Nixon's visit put us on good terms with China for the first time in history and set a pathway for the United States and China to follow which led to good relations and good trades between the countries today. President Bill Clinton made a similar visit to the People's Republic of China to President Nixon's 1972 Visit. President Clinton visited in July of 1998 and visited for many of the same reasons that Nixon visited for in 1972. Both visit's discussed relations and trade between the United States and China. When President Clinton visited China his m
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