That was the HarrisTreaty.
Townsend Harris was sent to be the first US Consul in Japan shortly after the Treaty of Kanagawa.
France, Germany, Brittan, Japan, or Cuba
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When it signed the Anzus Treaty with Us and NZ as a guarantee of mutual protection.
In 1858, the United States secured trading rights with Japan through the Harris Treaty, named after American consul Townsend Harris. This agreement followed the Treaty of Kanagawa, which had opened Japanese ports to American ships in 1854. The Harris Treaty expanded trade opportunities and established a formal diplomatic relationship, allowing for greater commercial activity and the presence of American citizens in Japan. This marked a significant shift in Japan's foreign relations, moving towards engagement with Western powers.
the treaty of Versailles was signed in Versailles. if you mean another treaty then give us a clue.... **metonymy**
It was called the 'Treaty of Versailles' and the US, Britain and France signed that treaty.
Well, Alaska is part of the US. The treaty was, however, signed outside of Alaska.
Spain signed this treaty with the US. Onis was the Spanish minister to the US.
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there was no treaty
The Congress of the United States of America ratified the Treaty of Paris (written 1783) and signed it in January, 1784. King George of England signed the treaty in April, 1784, and the signed treaties were exchanged in Paris in May, 1784.