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The Treaty of Kanagawa opened Japanese ports to foreign trade.
Treaty of Kanagawa
Fransisco de Coubertin and the Treaty Of Kanagawa was what opened Japanese ports to foreign trrade.
GATT - The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
By stopping the free flow of goods (Study Island)
They paid them
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 Treaty of Kanagawa opened Japanese ports to foreign trade.
Treaty of Kanagawa
Treaty of Kangawa opened ports to foreign trade.
Fransisco de Coubertin and the Treaty Of Kanagawa was what opened Japanese ports to foreign trrade.
Fransisco de Coubertin and the Treaty Of Kanagawa was what opened Japanese ports to foreign trrade.
This was the treaty of Kanagawa except it didn't open Japan to trade. It was only to have a place to rest and get supplies while crossing the ocean.
because if you do persuade others to buy fair trade products the farmers who make the fair trade will earn more money to live.
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.