The term "unequal treaty" did not come into use until early in the 20th century.
The unequal treaties ended at various times for the countries involved.
Japan was too weak to impose an unequal treaty on China.
It is considered an unequal treaty by many sources.
The revision of unequal treaties, forced on Japan in the 1850s and 60s, became a top priority.
This was an unequal treaty, that gave Japan semi-colonial status.
The native population was forced into unequal treaties by the German colonial governments.
It was later regarded as one of the "Unequal Treaties".
It was the first of what the Chinese called the unequal treaties because Britain had no obligations in return.
Thus was Japan freed from the commercial and political burdens imposed by the unequal treaties signed with foreign countries.