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**1874/late May Saigô himself arrives in Taiwan.
 
**1874/late May Saigô himself arrives in Taiwan.
 
**1874/6 Fighting ends.
 
**1874/6 Fighting ends.
*1874/10 Japan and China sign a treaty, in which China recognizes the Ryuykuans as Japanese subjects and admits less than complete sovereign control over some southern regions of Taiwan; China also agrees to pay an indemnity to Japan.
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*1874/9/14 Negotiations between China and Japan, to resolve the Taiwan/Ryûkyû situation, begin, mediated by British diplomat [[Sir Thomas Wade]].
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*1874/10/31 Japan and China conclude a treaty, in which China recognizes the Ryuykuans as Japanese subjects and admits less than complete sovereign control over some southern regions of Taiwan; China also agrees to pay an indemnity of 500,000 ''[[tael]]s'' to Japan.
  
 
==Other Events of 1874==
 
==Other Events of 1874==

Revision as of 21:09, 19 December 2011

Meiji 7 (明治七年)

Timeline of 1874

  • 1874/2 Saga Rebellion - Shizoku (former samurai) rebellion against the new Meiji government.
  • 1874/2 The Meiji government decides to send a punitive expedition to Taiwan.
  • 1874/5-6 Saigô Tsugumichi leads the Taiwan Expedition of 1874.
    • 1874/5/2 The first Japanese ships land on Taiwan.
    • 1874/5/22 Battle of Stone Gate (Sekimon)
    • 1874/late May Saigô himself arrives in Taiwan.
    • 1874/6 Fighting ends.
  • 1874/9/14 Negotiations between China and Japan, to resolve the Taiwan/Ryûkyû situation, begin, mediated by British diplomat Sir Thomas Wade.
  • 1874/10/31 Japan and China conclude a treaty, in which China recognizes the Ryuykuans as Japanese subjects and admits less than complete sovereign control over some southern regions of Taiwan; China also agrees to pay an indemnity of 500,000 taels to Japan.

Other Events of 1874

Births and Deaths

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