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Treaty Of Amity And Commerce Between Prussia And Japan
The Treaty of Amity and Commerce between the Prussia, Kingdom of Prussia and the Tokugawa shogunate, Tokugawa Shogunate (Japanese: 徳川幕府) (1861) opened Germany–Japan relations, diplomatic relations and trade between the two countries. This would come in a Treaty of Amity and Commerce (other), series of Unequal treaty, unequal treaties imposed on the Tokugawa shogunate, Tokugawa Shogunate in its Bakumatsu, later stages. Historical context The treaty was signed in Edo on January 24, 1861, by Count Friedrich Albrecht zu Eulenburg, Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Minister of the Prince Regent of Prussia at the Courts of China, Japan, and Siam on the one hand, and by :ja:村垣範正, Muragaki Awaji no kami (村垣淡路守), :ja:竹本正雅, Takemoto Zusho no kami (竹本図書頭) and :ja:黒川盛泰, Kurokawa Satsu (黒川左中), Plenipotentiaries of the Shogun from Japan on the other side. The Treaty was the 7th signed by Japan with a foreign country, ...
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Prussia (; ; Old Prussian: ''Prūsija'') was a Germans, German state centred on the North European Plain that originated from the 1525 secularization of the Prussia (region), Prussian part of the State of the Teutonic Order. For centuries, the House of Hohenzollern ruled Prussia, expanding its size with the Prussian Army. Prussia, with its capital at Königsberg and then, when it became the Kingdom of Prussia in 1701, History of Berlin, Berlin, decisively shaped the history of Germany. Prussia formed the German Empire when it united the German states in 1871. It was ''de facto'' dissolved by 1932 Prussian coup d'état, an emergency decree transferring powers of the Prussian government to German Chancellor Franz von Papen in 1932 and ''de jure'' by Abolition of Prussia, an Allied decree in 1947. The name ''Prussia'' derives from the Old Prussians who were conquered by the Teutonic Knightsan organized Catholic medieval Military order (religious society), military order of Pru ...
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