The Treaty of Kanagawa was signed on March 31, 1854, by Commodore Matthew Perry of the United States and representatives of the Tokugawa shogunate in Japan. This treaty marked the end of Japan's period of isolation, allowing for the opening of Japanese ports to American ships. It was a significant event in U.S.-Japan relations and helped pave the way for further international engagement with Japan.
The treaty of Paris was signed on May 30th, 1814.
The treaty was negotiated and signed in Brest, now in Belarus.
treaTY OF PARIS
Treaty of Versailles - signed in 1919.
The Treaty of Versailles.
The Treaty of Kanagawa was signed on March 31 in 1854 in Kanagawa. I hope this will help :-)
Commodore Matthew C. Perry
Kanagawa
They both signed to open ports for foreign trade
They both signed to open ports for foreign trade
Convention of Kanagawa or Kanagawa Treaty
Treaty of Peace and Amity, signed at the Convetion of Kanagawa in 1854, opened Japan to the Western World.
The Treaty of Nanking (or Nanjing) was signed on 29 August 1842 to mark the end of the First Opium War (1839-42) between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the Qing Dynasty of China.Whereas the Convention of Kanagawa (日米和親条約 Nichibei Washin Jōyaku?, "Japan-US Treaty of Amity and Friendship") or Kanagawa Treaty (神奈川条約 Kanagawa Jōyaku?) was a peace treaty between Japan and the United States.
Townsend Harris was sent to be the first US Consul in Japan shortly after the Treaty of Kanagawa.
This was the treaty of Kanagawa except it didn't open Japan to trade. It was only to have a place to rest and get supplies while crossing the ocean.
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