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==Timeline of 1875==
 
==Timeline of 1875==
 
*1875/3 Okinawan [[tribute]] mission is dispatched to China.
 
*1875/3 Okinawan [[tribute]] mission is dispatched to China.
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*1875/3/17 A series of statements by French legal advisor to the Meiji government [[Gustave Emile Boissonade]] on the matter of Ryûkyû are submitted to the [[Ministry of the Interior]]. In them, he congratulates the government on gaining official Chinese recognition of the [[Ryukyuan people]] as Japanese subjects, and suggests that Ryûkyû be governed somewhat indirectly, in the manner of a colony. This suggestion is ultimately rejected in favor of a [[ryukyu shobun|full annexation plan]] articulated by [[Okubo Toshimichi|Ôkubo Toshimichi]], in accordance with policy stances taken since the [[Bakumatsu period]], that Japan claimed sovereign and territorial rights over its subject states<!--属国--> and subject peoples<!--属民-->, a concept incompatible with the somewhat more removed or indirect concept of ruling a 'colony.'
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*1875/3/18 [[Ikegusuku ueekata]], [[Yonabaru ueekata]], [[Kochi Peechin|Kôchi Peechin]], and eight attendants meet with Japanese officials at the Ministry of the Interior.
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*1875/3/25 [[Matsuda Michiyuki]] steps down as governor of [[Shiga prefecture]] to take a position with the Ministry of the Interior.
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*1875/3/21-5/4 Ryukyuan envoys meet with Matsuda Michiyuki.
 
*1875/6 [[Sho Tai|Shô Tai]] is rebuked for not severing independent (tributary) ties with China in light of the [[1872]] conversion of the [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Kingdom of Ryûkyû]] into [[Ryukyu han|Ryûkyû han]] and ''de jure'' annexation of the territory by Japan.
 
*1875/6 [[Sho Tai|Shô Tai]] is rebuked for not severing independent (tributary) ties with China in light of the [[1872]] conversion of the [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Kingdom of Ryûkyû]] into [[Ryukyu han|Ryûkyû han]] and ''de jure'' annexation of the territory by Japan.
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*1875/6/10 Matsuda Michiyuki has an audience with [[Emperor Meiji]], and is named ''Shobun-kan'', or "Disposition Officer."
    
==Other Events of 1875==
 
==Other Events of 1875==
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