SENATE RESOLUTION CELEBRATING THE 172ND ANNIVERSARY OF THE UNITED STATES AND JAPAN TREATY OF PEACE AND AMITY
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This is a Senate resolution from the Rhode Island General Assembly marking the 172nd anniversary of the Treaty of Peace and Amity between the United States and Japan. This historic treaty, signed in 1854, was one of the first formal agreements between the two countries and helped open Japan to trade and diplomatic relations with the United States after a long period of Japanese isolation from Western nations.
A resolution like this is a formal statement of recognition rather than a law — it does not create new rules, spend money, or change any existing policies. Instead, it serves as an official acknowledgment by the Rhode Island Senate of a significant moment in diplomatic history and the long-standing relationship between the U.S. and Japan that followed from that treaty.
This resolution affects no specific group of people in a practical sense, but it is a symbolic gesture that may be of interest to Japanese Americans, history enthusiasts, and those involved in U.S.-Japan cultural or diplomatic relations. It passed the Rhode Island Senate and was recommended for immediate consideration, which is typical for ceremonial resolutions of this kind.
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Recommended for Immediate Consideration
Mar 31, 2026Senate read and passed
Mar 31, 2026