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  • [[File:Portsmouth.jpg|right|thumb|400px|The signing of the Treaty of Portsmouth, as depicted in a wall mural at the American Museum of Natural History, New The Treaty of Portsmouth, signed on 5 September [[1905]] at the Portsmouth Naval Yard in Maine (USA), marked the end of the [[Russo-Japanese War]]. Pr
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  • '''Portsmouth''' can refer to: *Portsmouth, England - a major port city
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  • [[File:Portsmouth.jpg|right|thumb|400px|The signing of the Treaty of Portsmouth, as depicted in a wall mural at the American Museum of Natural History, New The Treaty of Portsmouth, signed on 5 September [[1905]] at the Portsmouth Naval Yard in Maine (USA), marked the end of the [[Russo-Japanese War]]. Pr
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  • [[File:Portsmouth.jpg|right|thumb|400px|The signing of the [[Treaty of Portsmouth]], as depicted in a wall mural at the American Museum of Natural History. K ...and played a prominent role in the negotiations at [[Treaty of Portsmouth|Portsmouth]] which ended the [[Russo-Japanese War]] in [[1905]]. Returning to Japan, h
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  • ...ith Ambassador [[Komura Jutaro|Komura Jutarô]] at the [[1905]] [[Treaty of Portsmouth]] which ended the [[Russo-Japanese War]]. He later served in Argentina, Bra
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  • ...wn as the Harris Treaty after US Consul [[Townsend Harris]], was the first treaty signed between Japan and any of the Western powers to establish formal dipl ...an, among other provisions. ''[[Tairo|Tairô]]'' [[Ii Naosuke]] ordered the Treaty to be signed despite [[Emperor Komei|the reigning emperor]] explicitly sayi
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  • ...Empire in [[1894]]-[[1895|95]] and imposed severe [[Treaty of Shimonoseki|treaty conditions]]. Japan demanded from China a heavy war indemnity, the island o [[File:Portsmouth.jpg|right|thumb|400px|The signing of the Treaty of Portsmouth as depicted in a wall mural at the American Museum of Natural History]]
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  • ...Sakhalin was left undetermined. Even so, this is significant as the first treaty which formally established Japanese national borders in the modern sense at ...r the time being at least, with [[Treaty of St. Petersburg (1875)|a formal treaty]] signed on May 7, [[1875]]. In this agreement, Japan renounced all claims
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  • *1905/9/5 [[Treaty of Portsmouth]] marks the end of the Russo-Japanese War.
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  • *1906/6/1 Cession of Southern [[Karafuto]] from Russia.([[Treaty of Portsmouth]])
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  • ...managed to secure modern diplomatic relations with Korea in the [[1876]] [[Treaty of Ganghwa]], which stipulated Korea's identity as an independent nation, f ...with the [[Treaty of Portsmouth]], and was shortly followed by a separate treaty with Korea which granted Japan control over the Korean peninsula as a "prot
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  • ...first major urban riots of the modern period. Protesting the terms of the treaty, citizens set fire to the prime minister's residence, electric streetcars,
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  • Bettelheim departed Portsmouth, England with his wife Elizabeth and daughter Victoria Rose on [[1845]]/8/8 ...jing claimed that his activities in the Ryukyus were in violation of the [[Treaty of Nanking]], which specified only five Chinese ports that would be open to
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