Gentlemen's agreements may also be found in trade treaties and international relations. One example is the Gentlemen's Agreement of 1907 that saw the United States and the Empire of Japan address immigration from Japan and the poor treatment of Japanese immigrants already in America.2The agreement...
gentlemen's agreement,in U.S. history, an agreement between the United States and Japan in 1907 that Japan should stop the emigration of its laborers to the United States and that the United States should stop discrimination against Japanese living in the United States. This agreement was ended...
gentlemen's agreement n. A diplomatic agreement, never embodied in law or treaty, regarding the immigration of Japanese into the United States, made in 1907 (confirmed in 1911) between the Japanese government (which guaranteed not to issue passports to laborers) and the U.S. Department of Stat...
The 1907 Gentlemen's Agreement – promoted by President Theodore Roosevelt – was a US immigration policy that established restrictions on Japanese labour. The policy came at a time of growing tension over Asian immigration to the west coast of the USA as well as to Canada and Mexico. The ...
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The Gentlemen's Agreement was a series of informal and nonbinding arrangements between Japan and the United States in 1907鈥 8, in which the Japanese government agreed to voluntarily restrict issuing passports good for the continental United States to laborers while the US government promised to ...
Gentlemen’s Agreement, U.S.-Japanese understanding in which Japan agreed not to issue passports to emigrants to the U.S., except to those engaged in certain occupations. In return, U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt agreed to urge San Francisco to rescin