Millard Filmore.
Matthew Perry was sent to Japan for the purpose of negotiating a trade agreement
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Commodore Matthew Perry was sent to Japan in 1852 with four warships to open up communications with the Japanese.
Matthew Perry ended Japan's Isolation when the US sent him to Japan.
1853
Japan began to trade with the United States [previously only traded with the Chinese and the Dutch] U.S and Japan became friends and made peace Japanese open two ports for U.S
Because Matthew Perry unlike other Perry's was amazing when it cam to speaking with asians. Most in his time would use racial slurs such as "wide eyed ninja" or "short limbed noodle eater" but Perry had a way with words, and a way with his hands. He slept his way through the Japanese ranks, even with men, until he finally blackmailed the shogun into letting America trade with Japan. Thus ends the tale of Matthew Perry, he died a horrible death from all of the STD's he aquired on his journey.
the u s sent matthew perry and 7 warships to Japan to persuade them to sign a treaty
Perry's two expeditions to Japan took place during the administrations of Fillmore and Pierce. He was sent to open up Japan to trade, to ensure good treatment of American sailors who were shipwrecked on Japan, and to try to get a refueling base for American ships on Japan.
President Millard Fillmore sent a naval expedition to Japan to attempt to have diplomatic and commercial treaties signed. The treaties purpose were to open Japan up to the Western world. There was also an intent to make sure that ship-wrecked sailors who washed ashore in Japanese territory would be treated humanely.
He sail to Japan because the president of the U.S send him to present a letter to the shogun. The letter invited Japan to have trade and diplomatic relations with the United States. By six moths, Perry returned to Japan to the President´s letter.
the u s sent matthew perry and 7 warships to Japan to persuade them to sign a treaty