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Matthew C. Perry
Commodore Matthew C. Perry helped open up Japan to American trade.
Matthew C. Perry
Matthew C. Perry.
Matthew Perry
Matthew C. Perry
1853
He pretty famous; he is taught in their history books.
In 1852, US President Millard Fillmore authorized the mission to Japan by Commodore Matthew C. Perry. He arrived there in 1853 and is credited with opening up trade with Japan. He would make another voyage there in 1857.
Matthew C. Perry was born on April 10, 1794.
He was a commodore in the War of 1812 with his older brother, Oliver Hazard Perry, a general in the Mexican American War and sailed to japan.
President Millard Fillmore gave a letter to Commodore Matthew C. Perry, for presenting it to Japanese delegates, in 1853. When Perry returned to Japan in 1854, he signed an agreement with the Japanese Shogun.