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because the trade centers are important to us and the people that died in the attack are important to us. there are families that had family members in the attack so that is why it was important.
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.
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.
Well, Japan needed resources and we wouldn't really trade oil with them, Japanese didn't want US to join the war so they felt if they attacked then we wouldn't really fight back. Also, the Japanese felt they could beat the US. But you have to remember, there was a depression world wide and Japan needed their resources.
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Oliver Perry was an 1853 naval officer who, persuaded the Japanese to trade with the U.S.
Are you asking "how did US movie companies change the Japanese?"
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oliver perry
Adm. Perry
Japanese Beetlee were carried to the US in trade shipments. The beetle is believed to have first arrived in the US in the early 1900s in a shipment of flower bulbs.
the states wanted trade routs. he who controls the trade routs wins.
The fur trade wars had a big impact on the future of the Amercia's. The trade transformed the Amercia's into an industrialized and manufacturing society.
Abraham Lincoln
1854. Japan consented to every other US request, but trade was the last issue which the Japanese reluctantly agreed to.
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