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 Burlingame, Anson
Anson Burlingame was born in New Berlin, New York, the son of a Methodist lay minister.
Burlingame first associated politically with the Free Soil party, proving to be an effective orator for the Van Buren-Adams national ticket in 1848.
Burlingame was sent, instead, as the American minister to China, where he was able to earn the trust and respect of the Chinese government.
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 BURLINGAME, ANSON (182o–187o) - Online Information article about BURLINGAME, ANSON (182o–187o)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Reed Treaty of 1858, and later known as " The Burlingame Treaty." Ratifications of the treaty were not exchanged at Peking until November 23, 1869.
The "Burlingame Treaty" recognizes China's right of eminent domain over all her territory, gives China the right to appoint at ports in the United States consuls, " who shall enjoy the same privileges and immunities as those enjoyed by the consuls of See also:
Burlingame's speeches did much to awaken See also:
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 AllRefer.com - Anson Burlingame (U.S. History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Anson Burlingame (U.S. History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
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Anson Burlingame[bUr´ling-gAm] Pronunciation Key, 1820–70, American diplomat, b.
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