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    JapanKorea Treaty of 1905, also known as the Eulsa Treaty, Eulsa Unwilling Treaty or JapanKorea Protectorate Treaty, was made between the Empire of...
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    this treaty, Japan formally annexed Korea following the JapanKorea Treaty of 1905 (by which Korea became a protectorate of Japan) and the JapanKorea Treaty...
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  • Japan and Qing China also signed treaties with Korea like the JapanKorea Treaty of 1876 and China–Korea Treaty of 1882, which granted some extent of...
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    The Treaty of Portsmouth is a treaty that formally ended the 1904–1905 Russo-Japanese War. It was signed on September 5, 1905, after negotiations from...
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  • The JapanKorea 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 JapanKorea 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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    Japan eventually succeeded in opening Joseon with the unequal JapanKorea Treaty of 1876. Afterwards, Japan embarked on a decades-long process of defeating...
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  • JapanKorea Treaty may refer to: JapanKorea Treaty of 1876 JapanKorea Treaty of 1882 JapanKorea Treaty of 1885 JapanKorea Treaty of 1905 Japan–Korea...
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    under Japanese rule after the 1875 Treaty of Saint Petersburg and the end of the Russo-Japanese War in 1905. They would remain under the Japanese until...
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    of the most significant issues is the Japanese colonization of Korea that began with the JapanKorea Treaty of 1910 and ended with the surrender of Japan...
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  • Emissary Affair (1907) Japan–Korea Treaty of 1905 JapanKorea Treaty of 1910 "About this Collection | United States Treaties and Other International Agreements...
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    Five Eulsa Traitors (category Korean collaborators with Imperial Japan)
    Five Eulsa Traitors (Korean: 을사 오적) refers to the five officials serving under Emperor Gojong who signed the JapanKorea Treaty of 1905, which is also referred...
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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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    Japan took control of Korea with the Japan-Korea Annexation Treaty of 1910. When Japan was defeated in World War II, Soviet forces took control of the...
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    Sino-Japanese Friendship and Trade Treaty of 1871. Article 1: China recognizes definitively the full and complete independence and autonomy of Korea, and...
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    1905, the treaty was redefined in favor of Japan concerning Korea. It was renewed in 1911 for another ten years and replaced by the Four-Power Treaty...
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    the JapanKorea Treaty of 1905, signed by five ministers of Korea. Gojong refused to sign it and made attempts to bring the treaty to the attention of the...
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    Han Kyu-seol (category Lieutenant generals of Korean Empire)
    Kyu-seol (Korean: 한규설; Hanja: 韓圭卨; 29 February 1848 – 22 September 1930) was a prime minister of Korean Empire when the JapanKorea Treaty of 1905 was signed...
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  • Taft–Katsura agreement (category Japan–United States treaties)
    Secretary of War and Count Katsura Tarō, the Japanese Prime Minister on 27 July 1905. Katsura stated Japan's reasons for its making a protectorate of Korea and...
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  • concluded on August 13, 1905. This treaty granted permission to Japanese vessels to navigate coastal and inland waters of Korea. The treaty preamble asserted...
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    Lee Wan-yong (category Government officials of the Korean Empire)
    Minister of Korea. He was pro-Japanese and is best remembered for signing the JapanKorea Annexation Treaty, which placed Korea under Japanese rule in...
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    surrender of Japan in World War II. The 1905 and 1910 treaties were eventually declared "null and void" by both Japan and South Korea in 1965. Japan entered...
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  • JapanKorea Protocol of August 1905 was made between the Empire of Japan and the Korean Empire in 1905. Negotiations were concluded on April 1, 1905....
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    Pak Chesoon (category Korean collaborators with Imperial Japan)
    to the post of Foreign Minister, and it was in this capacity that he signed the JapanKorea Treaty of 1905 (also known as the “Eulsa Treaty”), which effectively...
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    relationship with Japan guiding Korea would "contribute to permanent peace in the Far East." In September 1905, Russia and Japan signed the Treaty of Portsmouth...
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    and declared a Japanese protectorate following the JapanKorea Treaty of 1905; it was annexed in 1910 through the annexation treaty. Korea was renamed Chōsen...
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    the Russo-Japanese War. After Japanese forces emerged victorious over Russia, the ensuing JapanKorea Treaty of 1905 made Itō the first Japanese Resident-General...
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    Empire of Japan and the Russian Empire during 1904 and 1905 over rival imperial ambitions in Manchuria and the Korean Empire. The major theatres of military...
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    20th century the Empire of Japan gained increasing control over Korea, and the JapanKorea Treaty of 1905 deprived Korea of its diplomatic sovereignty...
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    privately owned Korean newspaper, Tongnip Sinmun. It also contains a copy of the JapanKorea Treaty of 1905, and other artifacts from the Japanese colonial period...
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