They paid them
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The USS Missouri, a fleet battleship.
In 1853, the U.S. government demanded that Japan (then a closed country) reopen trade with the West. In 1854, the U.S. government (through gunboat diplomacy) forced the Japanese government to sign a treaty, opening Japan up to trade with the U.S.
he went to moscow to sign the SALT TREATY.
Sign a trade agreement with the U.S.
the u s sent matthew perry and 7 warships to Japan to persuade them to sign a treaty
the u s sent matthew perry and 7 warships to Japan to persuade them to sign a treaty
the u s sent matthew perry and 7 warships to Japan to persuade them to sign a treaty
the u s sent matthew perry and 7 warships to Japan to persuade them to sign a treaty
potato.
The USS Missouri, a fleet battleship.
In 1853, the U.S. government demanded that Japan (then a closed country) reopen trade with the West. In 1854, the U.S. government (through gunboat diplomacy) forced the Japanese government to sign a treaty, opening Japan up to trade with the U.S.
he went to moscow to sign the SALT TREATY.
the united states
sign a trade agreement with the u.s apex...
Sign a trade agreement with the U.S.
After several petitions from congress, Pres. Millard Fillmore decided to force japan to trade with the united states. Under the command of Matthew C. Perry (commodore) four american warships entered Edo bay( today known as Tokyo Bay). The display of american technology impressed the Japanese; by the way they have never before seen a steamship! So mesmerized Japanese agreed to sign the treaty of Kanagawa. That is basically "how" they forced the Japanese to trade with them.