The Treaty of Kanagawa opened Japanese ports to foreign trade.
There doesn't seem to be a separate treaty but the 'Instrument of Surrender' by the Japanese was signed on the deck o the USS Missouri.
Fransisco de Coubertin and the Treaty Of Kanagawa was what opened Japanese ports to foreign trrade.
Treaty of Kanagawa
Fransisco de Coubertin and the Treaty Of Kanagawa was what opened Japanese ports to foreign trrade.
The foreign minister Hermann Müller and Johannes Bell travelled to Versailles to sign the treaty on behalf of Germany. The treaty was signed on 28 June 1919.
Treaty of Kangawa opened ports to foreign trade.
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It was called the Japanese Instrument of Surrender.
They both signed to open ports for foreign trade
They both signed to open ports for foreign trade
The Japanese surrender was signed on the foredeck of USS Missouri anchored in Tokyo Bay.