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The treaty ended the First Sino-Japanese War of 1894–1895 as a clear victory for Japan. China recognized the "full and complete independence and autonomy" of Joseon (the kingdom of Korea) and formally renounced China's traditional claims of imperial overlordship.
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Treaty of Shimonoseki

The Treaty of Shimonoseki, also known as the Treaty of Maguan in China and Treaty of Bakan in the period before and during World War II in Japan, was an unequal treaty signed at the Shunpanrō hotel, Shimonoseki, Japan on April 17, 1895, between... Wikipedia
Apr 10, 2024 · Treaty of Shimonoseki, (April 17, 1895), agreement that concluded the first Sino-Japanese War (1894–95), which ended in China's defeat.
China cedes to Japan in perpetuity and full sovereignty the following territories, together with all fortifications, arsenals, and public property thereon: (a) ...
During the 1st Session of the Peace Conference on 20 March 1895 the Chinese requested that an armistice be signed to bring a swift end to the fighting between ...
Jan 22, 2014 · Signed at the conclusion of the First Sino-Japanese War in April 1895, the Treaty of Shimonoseki provided in part that China “cedes to Japan in ...
May 3, 2018 · The Treaty of Shimonoseki concluded the 1894–95 Sino-Japanese War. Peace negotiations began officially on March 20, at Shimonoseki in Japan.
The treaty between China and Japan that ended the Sino-Japanese War (1894–95). With her navy destroyed and Beijing in danger of capture, China was forced to ...
The Treaty of Shimonoseki ended the First Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895, in which Japan had won a clear victory. The war was fought between Qing Dynasty China ...
This is the original of the Treaty of Shimonoseki signed at the conclusion of the negotiations. Image 1 shows the cover with the official Japanese title "Meiji ...
Concluded on 17 April 1895, the Treaty of Shimonoseki ended the First Sino-Japanese War (1894–1895) and confirmed Japan's status as a major Far Eastern power.