History of Japan
Unequal treaties refer to a series of agreements imposed on Japan by Western powers in the mid-19th century, primarily following Commodore Perry's arrival in 1853. These treaties were characterized by significant imbalances, favoring foreign nations at Japan's expense, leading to the loss of sovereignty and territorial integrity. The impact of these treaties played a crucial role in the fall of the Tokugawa shogunate and the eventual establishment of constitutional government and party politics in Japan.
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