Japan–Korea Treaty of 1905
Empire of Japan, Korean Empire, Metonymy, Sexagenary cycle, Korean calendar
978-613-7-41226-8
6137412261
100
2012-12-29
39.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Japan–Korea Treaty of 1905, also known as the Eulsa Treaty or Japan–Korea Protectorate Treaty, was made between the Empire of Japan and the Korean Empire in 1905. Negotiations were concluded on November 17, 1905. In the metonymy "Ulsa Treaty," the word Eulsa or Ulsa derives the Sexagenary Cycle's 42nd year of the Korean calendar, in which the treaty was signed. The treaty is identified by several names including Second Japan-Korea Convention, Eulsa Protection Treaty, and Korea Protection Treaty. It was influenced by the result of the Russo-Japanese War. Following Japan’s victory in the Russo–Japanese War, with its subsequent withdrawal of Russian influence, and the Taft–Katsura Agreement, by which the United States agreed not to interfere with Japan in matters concerning Korea, the Japanese government sought to formalize its sphere of influence over the Korean peninsula
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