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Essay heading: Japan and Russia Building New Ties
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Losses in this battle were exceptionally heavy, with approximately 89,000 Russian and 71,000 Japanese casualties. The naval Battle of Tsushima finally gave the Japanese the upper hand in the conflict. Japan was by this time financially exhausted, but its decisive naval victory at Tsushima, together with increasing internal political unrest throughout Russia, where the war had never been popular, brought the Russian government to the peace table... displayed 300 characters
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Japan was by this time financially exhausted, but its decisive naval victory at Tsushima, together with increasing internal political unrest throughout Russia, where the war had never been popular, brought the Russian government to the peace table.
President Theodore Roosevelt served as mediator at the peace conference and in the resulting Treaty of Portsmouth, Japan gained control of the Liaotung Peninsula including Port Arthur and the South Manchurian railroad... displayed next 300 characters
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