townsend harris

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Definition

Proper noun: - Townsend Harris: A United States diplomat who played a key role in establishing formal trade relations between the United States and Japan in the 19th century.

Usage
  • Townsend Harris is used as a proper noun to refer to the historical figure. It is typically used in historical, diplomatic, or educational contexts.
    • The treaty was negotiated by Townsend Harris.
    • Townsend Harris served as the first U.S. Consul General to Japan.*
Advanced Usage
  • The name can be used metonymically to represent the era of early Western diplomatic efforts in Japan.
    • The period following the arrival of Townsend Harris saw rapid modernization in Japan.
Variants and Related Words
  • Harris Treaty: The common name for the "Treaty of Amity and Commerce" negotiated by Townsend Harris with Japan in 1858.
Synonyms
  • Diplomat, consul, envoy.
Related Phrases/Concepts
  • Opening of Japan: The historical process in which Japan ended its period of national isolation (), with Harris being a central figure.
  • Convention of Kanagawa: An earlier 1854 treaty that opened Japanese ports, which set the stage for Harris's more comprehensive 1858 agreement.
Noun
  1. United States diplomat who was instrumental in opening Japan to foreign trade (1804-1878)

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