Treaty of Amity and Commerce
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Treaty of Amity and Commerce
Summary
Treaty of Amity and Commerce is a commercial treaty[1]. It draws 99 Wikipedia views per month (commercial_treaty category, ranking #1 of 7).[2]
Key Facts
- Treaty of Amity and Commerce is in the country of Japan[3].
- Treaty of Amity and Commerce is in the country of United States[4].
- Treaty of Amity and Commerce's image is recorded as Treaty of Amity and Commerce between Japan and the United States 29 July 1858.jpg[5].
- Treaty of Amity and Commerce's instance of is recorded as commercial treaty[6].
- Treaty of Amity and Commerce's instance of is recorded as bilateral treaty[7].
- Treaty of Amity and Commerce's location is recorded as USS Powhatan[8].
- Treaty of Amity and Commerce's part of is recorded as Ansei Treaties[9].
- Treaty of Amity and Commerce's Commons category is recorded as Treaty of Amity and Commerce (United States–Japan)[10].
- Treaty of Amity and Commerce's language of work or name is recorded as Dutch[11].
- Treaty of Amity and Commerce's language of work or name is recorded as English[12].
- Treaty of Amity and Commerce's language of work or name is recorded as Japanese[13].
- Treaty of Amity and Commerce's point in time is recorded as +1858-07-29T00:00:00Z[14].
- Treaty of Amity and Commerce's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/059rcs[15].
- Treaty of Amity and Commerce's participant is recorded as United States[16].
- Treaty of Amity and Commerce's participant is recorded as Tokugawa shogunate[17].
- Treaty of Amity and Commerce's Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID is recorded as event/Harris-Treaty[18].
- Treaty of Amity and Commerce's heritage designation is recorded as Important Cultural Property of Japan[19].
- Treaty of Amity and Commerce's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'ja', 'text': '日本国米利堅合衆国修好通商条約'}[20].
- Treaty of Amity and Commerce's signatory is recorded as Townsend Harris[21].
- Treaty of Amity and Commerce's signatory is recorded as Inoue Kiyonao[22].
- Treaty of Amity and Commerce's signatory is recorded as Iwase Tadanari[23].
- Treaty of Amity and Commerce's NDL earlier law ID is recorded as 00001220[24].
Why It Matters
Treaty of Amity and Commerce draws 99 Wikipedia views per month (commercial_treaty category, ranking #1 of 7).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 16 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[25] It is known by 17 alternative names across languages and contexts.[26]