Trade.
to negotiate a commerical treaty.
Matthew Perry the commodore for the United States Navy
Commodore Matthew Perry was famous for opening the ports of Japan in 1854. His brother was Oliver Perry who was famous for the Battle of Lake Erie for being the Commander of the American Side.
The Harris Treaty ended Japan's isolationism. However, it was not negotiated by Commoder Perry. It was negotiated by Townsend Harris.
Perry negotiated a treaty that opened trade to the U.S
to negotiate a commerical treaty.
Because of Perry's threats and show of force, Japan was pressured to allow trade with the United States through the establishment of a treaty called the Convention of Kanagawa.
The arrival of Commodore Matthew Perry.
Commodore Matthew C. Perry
Matthew Perry the commodore for the United States Navy
Commodore Matthew Perry was famous for opening the ports of Japan in 1854. His brother was Oliver Perry who was famous for the Battle of Lake Erie for being the Commander of the American Side.
Commodore Matthew Perry negotiated the Treaty of Kanagawa in 1854, which opened Japan to trade with the United States. This treaty marked the end of Japan's period of isolation and established diplomatic relations between the two nations. It allowed for limited trade and the establishment of American consulates in Japan, paving the way for further interactions in the following years.
Perry negotiated a treaty that opened trade to the U.S
The Harris Treaty ended Japan's isolationism. However, it was not negotiated by Commoder Perry. It was negotiated by Townsend Harris.
Perry negotiated a treaty that opened trade to the U.S
Perry negotiated a treaty that opened trade to the U.S
The US naval commander who negotiated the Treaty of Yokohama in 1854 was Commodore Matthew Perry. He led a naval expedition to Japan, aiming to establish trade relations and open Japanese ports to American ships. Perry's efforts culminated in the signing of the Treaty of Kanagawa, which marked the beginning of diplomatic relations between the United States and Japan.