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Consumer pressure was not a reason why American markets opened to Japanese goods following World War 2. The real reason why this happened was because Japan was occupied by the United States, so trade became inevitable.
John Brown opened the first American factory in 1790 at Pawtucket
Because he opened the American west, and found new animals.
Opened public elementary schools~apex
The prosperity of the 1920s opened new job opportunities for women in business offices, retail stores, factories, and various professions.
The Japanese opened their ports to American ships.
The Japanese opened their ports to American ships.
Matthew C. Perry
Trick Question! No one because the man who negotiated the Treaty of Amity and Commerce was Townsend Harris, who was not a naval commodore!
Consumer pressure was not a reason why American markets opened to Japanese goods following World War 2. The real reason why this happened was because Japan was occupied by the United States, so trade became inevitable.
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.
1854. Japan consented to every other US request, but trade was the last issue which the Japanese reluctantly agreed to.
Treaty of Kangawa opened ports to foreign trade.
Perry negotiated a treay that opened trade to the US.
In 2003 great american ball park was opened
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