• Events in the year 1858 in Japan. 9 April - 1858 Hietsu earthquake Start of the Ansei Purge Ichikawa Kumehachi make her stage debut as the first actress...
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    USS Powhatan in Edo (now Tokyo) Bay on July 29, 1858. July 29, 1858: Treaty and Regulations are signed by the United States and Japan December 15, 1858: Senate...
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  • Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1858. 1858 (MDCCCLVIII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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    August 18, 1858. It opened several Japanese ports and cities for Dutch trade and confirmed extraterritoriality to Dutch nationals in Japan. It was one...
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    Ansei Treaties (category 1858 in Japan)
    Treaties (Japanese: 安政条約) or the Ansei Five-Power Treaties (Japanese: 安政五カ国条約) are a series of treaties signed in 1858, during the Japanese Ansei era...
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  • Ansei Purge (category 1858 in Japan)
    Ansei") was a multi-year event during the Bakumatsu period of Japanese history, between 1858 and 1860, during which the Tokugawa shogunate imprisoned, executed...
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    jishin) was a doublet earthquake that took place on April 9, 1858 (according to the old Japanese calendar, the 26th day of the second month of Ansei 5). It...
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    inaccurately, referred to as the Model 1858 due to the patent markings on its New Model barrels, "PATENTED SEPT. 14, 1858/E. REMINGTON & SONS, ILION, NEW YORK...
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    Shūkō Tsūshō Jōyaku) was signed on 26 August 1858 by Lord Elgin and the then representatives of the Japanese government (the Tokugawa shogunate), and was...
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    The Empire of Japan, also known as the Japanese Empire or Imperial Japan, was the Japanese nation-state that existed from the Meiji Restoration on 3 January...
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    and Japan (Japanese: 日仏修好通商条約) (1858) opened diplomatic relations and trade between the two counties. The treaty was signed in Edo on October 9, 1858, by...
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    Hokkaido (redirect from Hokkaido, Japan)
    possible Russian invasion and took over control of most of Ezochi in 1855-1858. Many Japanese settlers regarded the Ainu as "inhuman and the inferior descendants...
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  • Mikimoto (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    幹本, 美樹本 or 御木本) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Kokichi Mikimoto (御木本 幸吉, 1858–1954), Japanese businessman and creator...
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  • Events from the year 1858 in the United States. President: James Buchanan (D-Pennsylvania) Vice President: John C. Breckinridge (D-Kentucky) Chief Justice:...
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    Nagaoka Gaishi (category 1858 births)
    1858 – April 21, 1933) was a Japanese military officer. He served in the First Sino-Japanese War and was Vice Chief of the General Staff in Japan during...
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    This is a list of earthquakes in Japan with either a magnitude greater than or equal to 7.0 or which caused significant damage or casualties. As indicated...
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  • August 1858) Anglo-Japanese Treaty of Commerce and Navigation (16 July 1894) Anglo-Japanese Alliance (30 January 1902 – 17 August 1923) Japan–United Kingdom...
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  • commerce with Japan in 1858, the so-called Ansei Treaties. These treaties formally allowed for international trade in specific Japanese ports and cities...
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    ROMÂNIEI în Japonia". Archived from the original on 21 February 2015. Retrieved 21 February 2015. Russia hopes to solve territorial dispute with Japan by strengthening...
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    Challenger was a Pearl-class corvette of the Royal Navy launched on 13 February 1858 at the Woolwich Dockyard. She served the flagship of the Australia Station...
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  • Events from the year 1858 in art. January 3 – English writer and art critic John Ruskin meets 10-year-old Rose La Touche, a drawing pupil who becomes...
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  • Man's Province: British Columbia Politicians and Chinese and Japanese Immigrants, 1858-1914 is a 1989 book by Patricia E. Roy, published by the University...
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    Tokugawa Iemochi (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    shogunate of Japan, who held office from 1858 to 1866. During his reign there was much internal turmoil as a result of the "re-opening" of Japan to western...
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    1867), posthumously honored as Emperor Kōmei, was the 121st emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Kōmei's reign spanned...
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    Lee Wan-yong (category 1858 births)
    collaborated with the Japanese Empire. Lee Wan-yong was born into the Ubong Yi clan (우봉 이씨; 牛峰李氏) to a poor aristocrat family in 1858, but grew up with a...
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  • annexation: Japan opened two ports to foreign trade, Shimoda and Hakodate, in 1854 (Convention of Kanagawa), to the United States. In 1858, the Treaty...
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    Lancaster was laid down by the Philadelphia Navy Yard in December 1857; launched 20 October 1858; sponsored by Miss Harriet Lane, niece and official hostess...
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  • and Holland in 1858 (the so-called Ansei Treaties), and with Portugal in 1860. These treaties formed an essential part in opening up Japan, ending a period...
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    missionaries. On 7 August 1858 he signed the Russo-Japanese Treaty of Friendship and Commerce in Edo, which opened more ports in Japan to Russian trade. After...
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  • Makoto (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    Saitō (斎藤 実, 1858–1936), Japanese naval officer and politician Makoto Sakamoto (マコト・サカモト), drummer Makoto Sakamoto (born 1947), retired Japanese-born American...
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