Treaty of Tientsin — Signing of the treaty between Britain and China Traditional Chinese 天津條約 … Wikipedia
Tientsin Accord — The Tientsin Accord or Li Fournier Convention, concluded on 11 May 1884, was intended to settle an undeclared war between France and China over the sovereignty of Tonkin (northern Vietnam). The convention, negotiated by Li Hung chang for China… … Wikipedia
Tientsin, Treaties of — (1858) A set of agreements that opened China to further foreign penetration. It was one of the unequal treaties signed between China and the Imperial powers. The First Opium War had started the process of active foreign aggression against… … Encyclopedia of the Age of Imperialism, 1800–1914
Tientsin Incident — Tienstsin Incident Part of Second Sino Japanese War Date June 14, 1939 – August 20, 1939 Location Tianjin, China … Wikipedia
Treaty ports — This article refers to ports in East Asia. For the Anglo Irish Treaty ports, see Treaty Ports (Ireland). Treaty ports were port cities in China, Japan and Korea opened to foreign trade by the Unequal Treaties.The first five treaty ports in China… … Wikipedia
Treaty of Amity and Commerce (United States-Japan) — The Nihongo|Treaty of Amity and Commerce|日米修好通商条約|Nichibei Shūkō Tsūshō Jōyaku between the United States and Japan was signed at the Ryōsen ji in Shimoda on July 29, 1858.The treatyThe treaty followed the 1854 Convention of Kanagawa, which… … Wikipedia
Treaty of Peace with Italy, 1947 — The Treaty of Peace with Italy was a treaty signed in Paris on February 10, 1947, between the Italian Republic ( Repubblica Italiana ) and the victorious powers of World War II, formally ending the hostilities. It came into general effect on… … Wikipedia
Treaty Ports — Ports in China, Japan, and Korea that were opened to the trade and residence of foreigners under pressure from Western powers. The Treaty of Nanjing ending the Opium War in 1842 forced China to open five treaty ports; a second list of ports… … Encyclopedia of the Age of Imperialism, 1800–1914
TIENTSIN — (950), an important city and river port of China, on the Pei ho, 34 m. from its mouth and 80 m. SE. of Peking, of which it is the port; since 1858 has been one of the open treaty ports, and in 1861 a British consulate was established; three… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Unequal Treaty — ▪ Chinese history in Chinese history, any of a series of treaties in which China was forced to concede many of its territorial and sovereignty rights. They were negotiated during the 19th and early 20th centuries between China and foreign… … Universalium
Burlingame Treaty — The Burlingame Treaty, between the United States and China, amended the Treaty of Tientsin and established formal friendly relations between the two countries, with the United States granting China Most Favored Nation status. It was ratified in… … Wikipedia