Peace ended.
When Japan opened some if its ports to foreign trade their long history of isolation ended. So basically, their isolation (or Japanese isolationism) is what ended.
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Treaty of Kangawa opened ports to foreign trade.
The Treaty of Kanagawa opened Japanese ports to foreign trade.
Fransisco de Coubertin and the Treaty Of Kanagawa was what opened Japanese ports to foreign trrade.
Fransisco de Coubertin and the Treaty Of Kanagawa was what opened Japanese ports to foreign trrade.
The Japanese opened their ports to American ships.
Treaty of Kanagawa
The Japanese opened their ports to American ships.
In 1868 an American fleet sailed to Japan and forced them to end there isolation.
Japan's isolation, known as Sakoku, officially ended in 1853 when Commodore Matthew Perry of the United States forced Japan to open its ports to foreign trade. China, on the other hand, began to end its isolation with the Opium Wars, particularly after the Treaty of Nanking in 1842, which opened several ports to foreign trade and ceded Hong Kong to Britain. Both countries gradually integrated into the global economy and international relations during the mid to late 19th century.