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  • The Convention of Kanagawa was the first official treaty agreement signed between the United States an Following the signing of the Convention, Hayashi Fukusai headed negotiations with Perry as to the fine details of a
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  • ...signing of the [[Convention of Kanagawa]], Adams departed [[Kanagawa-juku|Kanagawa]] aboard the [[USS Saratoga|USS ''Saratoga'']] to convey the signed treaty ...g with them the formal ratification instruments and ratified copies of the Convention.
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  • The Convention of Japanese Immigration, also known as the Convention of 1886, established certain procedures and protections for [[Japanese immi ...Hawaii. The two sides also agreed, outside of the points stipulated in the Convention, that Hawaii would provide sufficient hospitals and burial grounds, and tha
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  • The Convention of Kanagawa was the first official treaty agreement signed between the United States an Following the signing of the Convention, Hayashi Fukusai headed negotiations with Perry as to the fine details of a
    1 KB (208 words) - 04:15, 14 January 2020
  • ...Kanagawa]], and continued to play an active role after the signing of the Convention in negotiating the details of its terms.
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  • ...wa|United States]], [[Treaty of Shimoda|Russia]], and the [[Anglo-Japanese Convention of 1854|United Kingdom]] in [[1854]]-[[1855]];<ref name=mitani>Mitani Hiros
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  • ...0s, including being one of the signatories to the [[1854]] [[Convention of Kanagawa]], and even after becoming ''Edo machi bugyô'' served as one of the ''Ôse
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  • ...ntion of Kanagawa]] in [[1854]]. Negotiations following the signing of the Convention established an area of free movement for Americans within the city five ''[ ...(signed 1854/3) were then extended to the British in the [[Anglo-Japanese Convention of 1854]] signed in the 8th month, and to the Russians in the [[Treaty of S
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  • 1 KB (153 words) - 23:12, 29 August 2020
  • ...nagawa]] and the [[Anglo-Japanese Convention of 1854]], the Russo-Japanese Convention contained many of the same provisions. It established for the ports of [[Ha
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  • ...rganizing the exchange of ratification instruments for the [[Convention of Kanagawa]], which took place on [[1855]]/1/5.
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  • ...[[Shimoda bugyo|Shimoda bugyô]] in [[1854]] following the [[Convention of Kanagawa]] (which Isawa and three others signed on behalf of the shogunate), which o
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  • ...s to [[Shimoda]] with the ratification instruments for the [[Convention of Kanagawa]], signed the previous year. ...and Japanese representatives exchange ratified copies of the Convention of Kanagawa, completing the agreement process, and the ''Powhatan'' departs Japan the f
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  • ...Matthew Perry's]] mission. After playing a role in drafting the [[Kanagawa Convention]], he returned to the United States, where he played a role in receiving th
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  • ...val of [[Commodore Perry]] in [[1853]], the signing of the [[Convention of Kanagawa]] the following year, the signing of the [[Harris Treaty]] in [[1858]], and
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  • ...and then moving on to [[Edo]] and [[Yokohama]], where the [[Convention of Kanagawa]] would eventually be signed. ...rt of [[Hakodate]] was opened by negotiations following the signing of the Convention, Perry sent several ships from the fleet to inspect the location. Perry the
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  • ...wa|United States]], [[Treaty of Shimoda|Russia]], and the [[Anglo-Japanese Convention of 1854|United Kingdom]] in [[1854]]-[[1855]], each of which promised the s
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  • The Anglo-Japanese Convention of [[1854]] was an agreement signed by British Rear Admiral Sir [[James Sti The convention came as the result of a series of miscommunications, and it was not in fact
    6 KB (1,008 words) - 22:35, 22 January 2020
  • ...ore Perry of the United States. On 1854/3/3, he signed the [[Convention of Kanagawa]] alongside a number of those other officials.
    2 KB (322 words) - 02:05, 13 August 2020
  • ...ome ashore and to take up lodgings, as provided for in the [[Convention of Kanagawa]]; ultimately, he retracted his request and sent the passengers home aboard
    2 KB (341 words) - 03:37, 27 February 2020
  • ...y. Patterned after the [[Convention of Kanagawa]] and the [[Anglo-Japanese Convention of 1854]], the Treaty extended [[most-favored nation status]] and various o
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