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Commodore Perry opened up Japan to US trade.
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.
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Admiral Perry forced Japan into world trade at "cannon point", in the 19th century.
The seclusion of Japan began to end with the arrival of Commodore Perry in 1853. The Harris Treaty (Treaty of Amity and Commerce) in 1858, was the culmination of Perry's arrival. This resulted in the opening of Japan to international trade.
In 1852, US President Millard Fillmore authorized the mission to Japan by Commodore Matthew C. Perry. He arrived there in 1853 and is credited with opening up trade with Japan. He would make another voyage there in 1857.
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