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  1. 4 days ago · Japan-Russia Treaty of Peace, 5 September 1905. Both sides accepted the offer of United States President Theodore Roosevelt to mediate. Meetings were held in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, with Sergei Witte leading the Russian delegation and Baron Komura leading the Japanese delegation.

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      Prince Katsura Tarō (桂 太郎, 4 January 1848 – 10 October 1913)...

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    • Oskar Gripenberg

      Born 13 January 1838Ikaalinen, Turku and Pori, Grand Duchy...

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      The Chinese tributary system was a largely-symbolic...

    • Roman Kondratenko

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  2. Apr 3, 2024 · The Treaty of Portsmouth, signed on September 5, 1905, in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, marked the end of the Russo-Japanese War. The treaty was mediated by US President Theodore Roosevelt, who saw an opportunity to assert American influence in East Asia.

  3. 3 days ago · Over the decade-long period he lived in Portsmouth, he handled over 1700 cases, becoming one of the most prominent attorneys in New Hampshire. Along with two other lawyers, he was appointed to revise the New Hampshire criminal code and devise regulations for state prisons.

  4. Apr 15, 2024 · The yard was the site of the 1905 treaty negotiations ending the Russo-Japanese War. For almost all of the 20th century Portsmouth was a centre for the building and repair of submarines; since 1971 submarines have only been repaired there.

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  5. The Convention of Kanagawa, also known as the Kanagawa Treaty ( 神奈川条約, Kanagawa Jōyaku) or the Japan–US Treaty of Peace and Amity ( 日米和親条約, Nichibei Washin Jōyaku ), was a treaty signed between the United States and the Tokugawa Shogunate on March 31, 1854.

  6. Apr 2, 2024 · Louise-Renée de Kéroualle, duchess of Portsmouth (born September 1649, near Brest, Brittany, France—died November 14, 1734, Paris) was a French mistress of Charles II of Great Britain. She was the least popular with his subjects but the ablest politician.

  7. 4 days ago · By 1713, the first "Treaty of Portsmouth" created an untenable list of demands on Natives that further reduced their rights and freedoms. A final snapshot of Native Americans here comes from Rambles About Portsmouth by Charles Brewster. Here Thomas Pickering confronts two Indians in town around the time of the American Revolution:

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