Why did the National Government sign a series of unequal treaties with the United States after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War?

After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, the National Government signed a series of unequal treaties with the United States in order to win the sympathy and support of the United States for China's civil war.

The interests of the United States in China are first manifested in the aggressiveness of its China policy. The United States carried out a policy of supporting Chiang Kai-shek against the Kuomintang government, and a policy of encirclement, blockade, isolation and repression against the regime and army in the liberated areas led by the China Producer Party.

Secondly, the aggressiveness of American policy toward China is also manifested in the economic plunder of China by the United States. On the one hand, the economic aggression of the United States against China is manifested in the dumping of goods and foreign exchange monopoly of the United States against China; On the other hand, it is manifested in the capital aggression of the United States against China.

Thirdly, the aggressiveness of American policy toward China is also manifested in the cultural aggression of the United States against China. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, the American cultural aggression against China did not end with the end of the Anti-Japanese War in China. On the contrary, American cultural aggression against China is more diversified in form.

In a word, after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, the political, economic and cultural aggression of the United States against China reached an unprecedented level, which brought extremely serious consequences to China.