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  1. Treaty on Basic Relations Between Japan and the Republic of Korea

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_on_Basic...

    The Treaty was the fruit of the "Korea–Japan Talks," a series of bilateral talks held between South Korea and Japan from October 1951 to June 1965 [citation needed] to normalize diplomatic relations. Over that period of 14 years, a total of seven talks were held. [citation needed]

  2. The Treaty of Portsmouth and the Russo-Japanese War, 1904–1905

    https://history.state.gov/milestones/1899-1913/portsmouth-treaty

    The final agreement was signed in September of 1905, and it affirmed the Japanese presence in south Manchuria and Korea and ceded the southern half of the island of Sakhalin to Japan. ... The Treaty ultimately gave Japan control of Korea and much of South Manchuria, including Port Arthur and the railway that connected it with the rest of the ...

  3. Korea | historical nation, Asia | Britannica

    https://www.britannica.com/place/Korea

    Korea, history of the Korean peninsula from prehistoric times to the 1953 armistice ending the Korean War (1950–53). For later developments, see North Korea: History; and South Korea: History. Archaeological, linguistic, and legendary sources support the view that the Korean peninsula was settled by Tungusic-speaking peoples who migrated in waves from Manchuria …

  4. Unequal treaty - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unequal_treaty

    Unequal treaty is the name given by the Chinese to a series of treaties signed during the 19th and early 20th centuries, between China (mostly referring to the Qing dynasty) and various European powers, such as the British Empire, France, the German Empire, and the Russian Empire, as well as Japan and the United States. The agreements, often reached after a military defeat, …

  5. Russo-Japanese War | Causes, Summary, Maps, & Significance

    https://www.britannica.com/event/Russo-Japanese-War

    Mar 10, 2008 · In its foreign policy, Japan aimed first at extending its authority into Korea, a state over which China had long claimed suzerainty.Its struggle with China for predominance in Korea gave rise to several crises and finally, in 1894, to war. Japan, with its modernized army and navy, at once won a series of striking victories against the Chinese, who, in the Treaty of …

  6. Facts on the Russo-Japanese War - ThoughtCo

    https://www.thoughtco.com/facts-on-the-russo-japanese-war-195812

    Mar 23, 2013 · Battle of Tsushima, May 27 -28, 1905: Admiral Togo destroyed a fleet of Russian ships, ambushing them on their way through the Tsushima Strait on their way to Vladivostok. After this victory, Russia's prestige was damaged and they sued for peace. Treaty of Portsmouth, September 5, 1905, formally ended the Russo-Japanese. Signed at Portsmouth ...

  7. Biography of Queen Min, Korean Empress - ThoughtCo

    https://www.thoughtco.com/queen-min-of-joseon-korea-195721

    May 16, 2019 · Although Qing China deployed 630,000 troops to Korea in the Sino-Japanese War, as opposed to just 240,000 Japanese, the modern Meiji army and navy quickly crushed the Chinese forces. On April 17, 1895, China signed the humiliating Treaty of Shimonoseki, which recognized that Korea was no longer a tributary state of the Qing empire.



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