Treaty of Peace and Amity, signed at the Convetion of Kanagawa in 1854, opened Japan to the Western World.
Treaty of Kanagawa
In 1858, the United States secured trading rights with Japan through the Harris Treaty, named after American consul Townsend Harris. This agreement followed the Treaty of Kanagawa, which had opened Japanese ports to American ships in 1854. The Harris Treaty expanded trade opportunities and established a formal diplomatic relationship, allowing for greater commercial activity and the presence of American citizens in Japan. This marked a significant shift in Japan's foreign relations, moving towards engagement with Western powers.
Commodore Matthew Perry negotiated the Treaty of Kanagawa in 1854, which opened Japan to trade with the United States. This treaty marked the end of Japan's period of isolation and established diplomatic relations between the two nations. It allowed for limited trade and the establishment of American consulates in Japan, paving the way for further interactions in the following years.
Japan had nothing to do with the treaty.
Japan opened its ports after signing the Treaty of Kanagawa with the US in 1854 and began to intensively modernize and industrialize.
The treaty was signed in 1945 .this ende war for japan
Jonathan Goble
Trick Question! No one because the man who negotiated the Treaty of Amity and Commerce was Townsend Harris, who was not a naval commodore!
there was no treaty
He opened the door to trading with Japan He opened the door to trading with Japan
Jonathan Goble:)