matthew perry
it led to the expansion of trade routes for the United States.
Matthew Perry.
Japan Matthew Perry Opened Trade With them is 1853.
They were closed from outiders because they were isolated from other people. Also they were at war.
Some areas colonization, but in the case of Japan they were forced to open their trade by Commodore Mathew Perry Opium Wars for odyssey
US Navy Commodor Mathew C. Perry, entered Japan's harbor in 1853, requesting that Japan's leadership accept a letter from the US accepting trade with the US and the outside world...or else! the arrival of commodore Matthew perry The arrival of Commodore Matthew Perry.
America reopened trade with foreign countries except for France and Britain.
Commodore Matthew C. Perry (Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry's younger brother), was the U.S. Navy Commodore who compelled Japan to open trade with the West in 1854, ending Japan's strict isolationist foreign policy.
Commodore Matthew C. Perry (Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry's younger brother), was the U.S. Navy Commodore who compelled Japan to open trade with the West in 1854, ending Japan's strict isolationist foreign policy.
Congress passed a less severe law that reopened foreign trade with every country except Britain and France.
By placing trade restrictions on Japan.