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Q: Who led Japan's Tokugawa shoguns to adopt a policy of isolation?
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What foreign policy did the tokugawa practice?

Open Door Policy


Prior to commodore perrys visit the country of japan had held a rigid policy of isolation since the?

The Tokugawa Shogunate enacted a rigid policy of isolation for Japan known as Sakoku. It was enacted in 1630s and remained in place until 1853 when Japan was forcibly opened to Western trade by Commodore Matthew Perry of the United States.


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What led Japan invasion of china?

Its loss of European trade partnersJapan's isolation policy was fully implemented by Tokugawa Iemitsu, the grandson of Ievasu and shogun from 1623 to 1641. He issued edicts that essentially closed Japan to all foreigners and prevented Japanese from leaving.


Who closed japan to foreigners?

Japan's isolation policy was fully implemented by Tokugawa Iemitsu, the grandson of Ievasu and shogun from 1623 to 1641. He issued edicts that essentially closed Japan to all foreigners and prevented Japanese from leaving. http://www.wfu.edu/~watts/w03_Japancl.html


What Japans policy of expansion in the early 20Th century was motivated by?

The Japanese expansion policy was motivated by a lack of natural resources.


What was Americans foreign policy in the 1930s?

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In the 1800s the US had a foreign policy of .?

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What was Japans Closed Door Policy?

well its really called their policy of isolation i just learned this in school and i am using my history book so it will be correct. so the people called the tokugawa feared foriengers would try to take their power from them, so for 200 years they made it so no one could leave the island. If any japanese came back to japan from another country they were killed right away, no ships large enough to sail were allowed to be built. they traded with no one except the dutch, but only from a small isolated island in 1641, and the dutch were expected to give the japanese information about the west.


In what ways did the isolation policy of the Edo period contact with other cultures during the Meiji period affect the Japanese identity?

There are both positive and negative impacts from Japans isolation during the Edo period. The long peace cultivated domestic culture and the economy was boosted. Because of the Edo period, industrial revolution was delayed and unfavorable treaties were made.


Did china follow a policy of isolation before or after Japan?

after