The Japan–Korea Treaty of 1907 was made between the Empire of Japan and the Korean Empire in 1907. Negotiations were concluded on July 24, 1907. The treaty...
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The Japan–Korea Treaty of 1910, also known as the Japan–Korea Annexation Treaty, was made by representatives of the Empire of Japan and the Korean Empire...
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Japan–Korea Treaty of 1905, also known as the Eulsa Treaty, Eulsa Unwilling Treaty or Japan–Korea Protectorate Treaty, was made between the Japanese Empire...
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The Japan–Korea Treaty of 1904 was made between representatives of the Empire of Japan and the Korean Empire in 1904. Negotiations were concluded on 23...
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command of Ito, carried out the military disarmament. Four days later, the Japan-Korea Treaty of 1907 was announced. The key point was the dissolution of the...
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of the Japanese government in Korea. In July 1907, he was proclaimed emperor of Korea but was immediately forced to enter into the Japan–Korea Treaty...
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Lee Wan-yong (category Government officials of the Korean Empire)
Minister of Korea. He is best remembered for signing the Eulsa Treaty and the Japan–Korea Annexation Treaty, which placed Korea under Japanese rule in...
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three states: North Korea, South Korea and Japan. Japan took control of Korea with the Japan-Korea Annexation Treaty of 1910. When Japan was defeated in World...
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of the treaty led to the abdication of Gojong, who was succeeded by Sunjong on 19 July 1907. After Sunjong became emperor, the Japan–Korea Treaty of 1907...
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The unequal treaties were a series of agreements made between Asian countries – most notably Qing China, Tokugawa Japan and Joseon Korea – and Western...
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in 1907, Japan then formally colonized Korea with the Japan–Korea Treaty of 1910. The territory was then administered by the Governor-General of Chōsen...
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Yi Byeong-mu (category Korean people in the Imperial Japanese Army)
Byeong-mu (Korean: 이병무; Hanja: 李秉武; 8 February 1864 – 6 December 1926) was a politician of the Korean Empire who agreed with Japan–Korea Treaty of 1907, and...
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against Japanese forces in Korea as a reaction to the disbandment of the Korean army following the Japan–Korea Treaty of 1907. It took place at the Namdaemun...
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Battle of Tsushima (1905) Battle of Mukden (1905) Namdaemun Battle (1907) Siege of Tsingtao (1914) Allied occupation of German New Guinea (1914) Japanese occupation...
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This treaty required Korea to engage financial and diplomatic advisers designated by Japan. Also, the treaty required Korea to consult with Japan before...
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Park Seung-hwan (category 1907 deaths)
the Battle of Namdaemun as a response to the disbanding of the Korean military following the Japan–Korea Treaty of 1907 and the abdication of Emperor Gojong...
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Pacific Coast race riots of 1907 and the segregation of Japanese students in public schools. The agreement was not a treaty and so was not voted on by...
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Treaty ports (Chinese: 商埠; Japanese: 条約港) were the port cities in China and Japan that were opened to foreign trade mainly by the unequal treaties forced...
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It was caused by a revolt of the Korean army after an order of disbandment was issued through the Japan–Korea Treaty of 1907. The battle scenes are extensively...
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Secret Emissary Affair (1907) Japan–Korea Treaty of 1905 Japan–Korea Treaty of 1910 "About this Collection | United States Treaties and Other International...
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Song Byeong-jun (category Korean collaborators with Imperial Japan)
(Korean: 송병준; Hanja: 宋秉畯; August 20, 1857 – February 1, 1925) was a Korean politician. He is remembered for his role in signing the Japan–Korea Treaty...
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Itō Hirobumi (redirect from First Japanese Prime Minister)
Resident-General of Korea on 21 December 1905. In 1907, he urged Emperor Gojong to abdicate in favor of his son Sunjong and secured the Japan–Korea Treaty of 1907, thereby...
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Yi Geun-taek (category Lieutenant generals of Korean Empire)
Geun-taek (Korean: 이근택; Hanja: 李根澤; 30 September 1865 – 16 December 1919) was an official of Korean Empire who signed the Japan-Korea Treaty of 1905 as Minister...
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Unequal treaty Japan–Korea Treaty of 1904 Japan–Korea Agreement of August 1904 Japan–Korea Agreement of August 1905 Japan–Korea Treaty of 1905 Scott...
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of 1907. The treaty contained six articles: Article 1 The High Contracting parties, having mutually recognised the independence of China and Korea, declare...
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independence from Japan. The army disbanded on August 1, 1907, as per the Japan–Korea Treaty of 1907. From midnight, it rained in Seoul. There was an order...
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Insurance was founded.[page needed] June 10 – Franco-Japanese Treaty of 1907 July 24 – Japan–Korea Treaty of 1907 September 7 – Asahi Grass (now AGC) founded in...
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1st Siwi Regiment (category Military of Korea)
Mixed Brigade was a unit of Imperial Korean Army. The regiment was formed in May 1898. However after the Japan–Korea Treaty of 1907, the regiment was disestablished...
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opening Korea, when it forced Joseon to sign the unequal Japan–Korea Treaty of 1876. Japan then began a process of absorbing Korea into its own sphere of influence...
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August 13, 1905. This treaty granted permission to Japanese vessels to navigate coastal and inland waters of Korea. The treaty preamble asserted that...
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