You may be thinking of Matthew C. Perry, though it was not the first time he sailed to Japan.
1854 = charge of the light brigade - are you dumb?
100,00o muskets in 1854.
23 october 1854
In 1854 around the world there were many conflicts but the main war was...................... Bob Is not my name. COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL O Yea Congo Square asdfhsafhdlksjahdflksjfhdklashdfklasjhdflkashdfkljashdflkasjfhdlkasjfhdlkjsfhdlkjsahdflkjsa I hope you learned your lesson(don't trust these answer thingys)
On the Crimean Peninsular during Crimean War where Britain and France fought Russia
1854. Japan consented to every other US request, but trade was the last issue which the Japanese reluctantly agreed to.
Japanese warship Shohei Maru was created in 1854-12.
The American Israelite was created on 1854-07-15.
Daily American Times ended in 1854.
King's American Dispensatory was created in 1854.
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Commodore Matthew Perry was famous for opening the ports of Japan in 1854. His brother was Oliver Perry who was famous for the Battle of Lake Erie for being the Commander of the American Side.
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.
Pierre Humbertclaude has written: 'La France au Japon avant 1854' -- subject(s): Japanese language, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Japanese language, Relations
Horatio Seymour was an American politician. He was the 18th Governor of New York from the years 1853 to 1854.
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