President Millard Fillmore sent a naval expedition to Japan to attempt to have diplomatic and commercial treaties signed. The treaties purpose were to open Japan up to the Western world. There was also an intent to make sure that ship-wrecked sailors who washed ashore in Japanese territory would be treated humanely.
He sent Matthew Perry to Japan in the early 1850's.
President Millard Fillmore sent a naval expedition to Japan to attempt to have diplomatic and commercial treaties signed. The treaties purpose were to open Japan up to the Western world
Commodore Matthew Perry was sent to Japan in 1852 with four warships to open up communications with the Japanese.
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Harold A. Mattice has written: 'Perry and Japan' -- subject(s): United States Naval Expedition to Japan (1852-1854)
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Millard Sherwood Firebaugh has written: 'An analysis of the dynamics of towing cables' -- subject(s): Naval architecture
Millard Jerry Johnson has written: 'The administrative control of material quality for naval vessels' -- subject(s): Management
Naval Hospital Yokosuka Japan was created in 1881.
Naval War College - Japan - ended in 1945.
Naval War College - Japan - was created in 1888.