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==Aftermath==
 
==Aftermath==
The war was officially ended with the [[Treaty of Shimonoseki]] in May 1895.
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The war was officially ended with the [[Treaty of Shimonoseki]] in May 1895. In the treaty, China renounced any claims to suzerainty in Korea (i.e. claims of Korea being a tributary, or otherwise subordinate to or specially linked with China), and formally recognized Korea as an independent state. The Qing Court also ceded Taiwan and the [[Pescadores Islands]] (C: ''Penghu'') to Japan, granted Japan [[most-favored-nation status]], and officially opened an additional seven Chinese trade ports to Japanese trade, as well as agreeing to pay monetary reparations.
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The Treaty also stipulated that China cede to Japan the [[Liaodong Peninsula]], which extends into the [[Yellow Sea]] opposite the [[Shandong Peninsula]] and just north of the China-Korea border. However, due to the [[Triple Intervention]] of Russia, Germany, and France, which feared the growth of Japanese power/influence, and which desired access to Liaodong for their own spheres of influence, Japan was ultimately denied control of that territory.
    
==References==
 
==References==
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