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  1. 29 de oct. de 2009 · The Gentlemen's Agreement of 1907-08 was an informal arrangement between the United States and Japan to ease growing tensions between the two countries, particularly pertaining to...

  2. As the problem escelated the Japanese and the United States governments intervened to preserve diplomatic peace.The Gentleman's Agreement of 1907 collection in DIVA gathers primary source documents including telegrams, letters, and confidential memos from 1906 through 1908 that detail the discussions of Theodoore Roosevelt, Elihu Root, Kazuo ...

  3. El Acuerdo de caballeros de 1907 (en inglés: Gentlemen's Agreement of 1907; y en japonés: 日米紳士協約, [Nichibei Shinshi Kyōyaku]) fue un acuerdo informal entre Estados Unidos y el Imperio del Japón por el cual Estados Unidos dejaba de imponer restricciones a la inmigración japonesa, y Japón restringía la emigración a ...

  4. Rather than enacting racially discriminatory and offensive immigration laws, President Theodore Roosevelt sought to avoid offending the rising world power of Japan through this negotiated agreement by which the Japanese government limited the immigration of its own citizens.

  5. The Gentlemen's Agreement How It Has Functioned By KIYO SUE INUI Professorial Lecturer, Tokyo University, Tokyo, Japan THE summary procedure on the part of the United States Congress brought the Gentlemen's Agreement to an abrupt end. This Agreement was one of those peculiar and interesting international arrangements unprece-

  6. The Gentlemen's Agreement of 1907 (日米紳士協約, Nichibei Shinshi Kyōyaku) was an informal agreement between the United States of America and the Empire of Japan whereby Japan would not allow laborers further emigration to the United States and the United States would not impose restrictions on Japanese immigrants already ...

  7. The “Gentlemen’s Agreement” (as it came to be known subsequently) was an exchange of letters and cables between multiple representatives of two governments during 1907 and 1908. Without a formal treaty, there were no signatories.