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The informal agreement in 1907 restricted Japanese Immigration to the US. It was negotiated during the term of President Theodore Roosevelt after the Asian immigrant population of the US west coast increased dramatically.

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What was the gentlemens agreement of the late 1800s?

It was a deal in which the Japanese government agreed to control emigration to the United States. =APEX


What was the gentlemens late agreement in the late 1800's?

The Gentlemen's Agreement of 1907 was an informal arrangement between the United States and Japan, aimed at addressing immigration tensions. It involved Japan limiting the emigration of its citizens to the U.S., particularly laborers, while the U.S. agreed to treat Japanese immigrants with respect and not impose discriminatory laws. This agreement was a response to rising anti-Japanese sentiment in the U.S. and sought to ease diplomatic relations between the two nations. Although not a formal treaty, it significantly influenced U.S. immigration policy at the time.


What was the Taft-Katsura Agreement between the US and Japan?

APEX: Korea The US and Japan discussed the Japan-Russo War, and why it was of great importance to the Japanese to take control of Korea. They feared that, if left to their own devices, Korea would sign an agreement with Russia and attack Japan. They also discussed the importance of good Asian-American relations, in case the need for American intervention in the war should arise. This memorandum was between US Secretary of War William H. Taft and Japan's Prime Minister, Katsura Taro, on July 29, 1905. The notes from this meeting weren't discovered until 1924, though the US denied that it was a "secret" meeting.


What eased tensions between japan and the US over segregation in californias sc hools?

the gentleman's agreement


What was the effect of the the termination of a licensing agreement between Japan Tobacco and Philip Morris and Company?

Japan Tobacco would lose the profits from the Philip Morris cigarettes and would begin competing with the company in Japan and abroad.

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What country made a gentlemens agreement with the US?

Japan


What explained the importance of the gentlemens agreement between japan and the US?

It eased growing tensions between the united states and japan. APEX


What helped ease tensions between Japan and the US over segregation in the California's schools?

The negotiation of the gentlemens agreement


What was the importance of the gentleman's agreement between Japan and United states?

it allowed Japan to visit relatives... i think


What was the importance of the Gentleman's Agreement between Japan and the United states?

it allowed japan to visit relatives... i think


What demonstrates the importance of the Gentleman's Agreement between Japan and the United states?

segregation of Japanese in U.S schools


What was the gentlemens agreement of the late 1800s?

It was a deal in which the Japanese government agreed to control emigration to the United States. =APEX


What was the Gentlemen's Agreement?

A deal between the United States and Japan that allowed Japan to ban emigration to the United States A gentlemen's agreement refers to the informal agreement between two people.


Which of the following explains the importance of the Gentlemen's Agreement between Japan and the US?

It eased growing tensions between the United States and Japan. Apex


Which agreement between the US and Japan first address the role of Japan in Korea?

The Taft-Katsura Agreement


Which agreement between the US and Japan first addressed the role of Japan in Korea?

The Taft-Katsura Agreement.


What was the gentlemens late agreement in the late 1800's?

The Gentlemen's Agreement of 1907 was an informal arrangement between the United States and Japan, aimed at addressing immigration tensions. It involved Japan limiting the emigration of its citizens to the U.S., particularly laborers, while the U.S. agreed to treat Japanese immigrants with respect and not impose discriminatory laws. This agreement was a response to rising anti-Japanese sentiment in the U.S. and sought to ease diplomatic relations between the two nations. Although not a formal treaty, it significantly influenced U.S. immigration policy at the time.