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  1. Les Ports du Traité (en anglais Treaty Ports, en gaélique Calafoirt an Chonartha) étaient les trois ports en eaux profondes de Berehaven, Queenstown (aujourd'hui Cobh) et Lough Swilly, retenus par le Royaume-Uni en République d'Irlande conformément au Traité anglo-irlandais du 6 décembre 1921 1 . La principale raison de la rétention des ...

  2. Nearly a decade before the treaty, on 20 December 1777, Moroccan Sultan Mohammed III, decreed that American ships could freely enter his kingdom's ports and enjoy safe passage through its waters; and became one of the first heads of state to publicly recognize U.S. independence during the American Revolutionary War.

  3. Foreign settlement. A foreign settlement ( Japanese: 外国人居留地, pronounced "Gaikokujin kyoryūchi") was a special area in a treaty port, designated by the Japanese government in the second half of the nineteenth century, to allow foreigners to live and work. After the visits of Commodore Perry in 1853 and 1854, Japan entered a period ...

  4. The term "unequal treaty" became associated with the concept of China's "century of humiliation", especially the concessions to foreign powers and the loss of tariff autonomy through treaty ports. Japanese and Koreans also use the term to refer to several treaties that resulted in the loss of their sovereignty, to varying degrees.

  5. Archivo:1899 United States Government Commercial map of China, showing treaty ports, ports of foreign control, railways, telegraphs, waterways.jpg Añadir idiomas Contenido de la página no disponible en otros idiomas.

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  7. 24 de jul. de 2018 · Introduction. The “unequal treaties” and the treaty ports are two intricately linked elements of modern China’s experience with the world from 1843 to 1943 and beyond. The legal framework of treaty ports was rooted and developed in a series of documents signed between China and foreign countries that are considered by the Chinese to be ...