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Japan felt disrespected by the Treaty of Portsmouth provisions, because
it did not get to keep all its gained territory.
it received only a small monetary payment from Russia.
Russia did not have to withdraw from Manchuria.
Russia interfered with Japan’s influence in the area.
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it received only a small monetary payment from Russia.
Explanation: Japan expected large indemnities and greater territorial gains after defeating Russia, but the Treaty of Portsmouth awarded only limited concessions (e.g., southern Sakhalin and railway/lease rights) and no significant reparations, which angered the Japanese public and leaders.
Explanation: Japan expected large indemnities and greater territorial gains after defeating Russia, but the Treaty of Portsmouth awarded only limited concessions (e.g., southern Sakhalin and railway/lease rights) and no significant reparations, which angered the Japanese public and leaders.
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