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Which 19th-century figures is known for opening Japan to US trade?

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What was a direct result of the opium war in the 19th -century China?

Chinese ports were opened for trade with European powers.


Did the us only let japan trade with western countries after the us help japan rebuild?

No, the U.S. did not only allow Japan to trade with Western countries after helping it rebuild. The U.S. initiated trade with Japan in the mid-19th century, particularly with the Treaty of Kanagawa in 1854, which opened Japanese ports to American ships. After World War II, the U.S. played a significant role in Japan's reconstruction and economic revival, leading to increased trade opportunities, but Japan had already been engaged in international trade prior to that assistance.


What countries did Japan take over during the 19th century?

During the 19th century japan expanded into Korea and China


Who were famous Japanese 19th century statesmen?

Abe Masahiro and Iwakura Tomomi are two of the famous Japanese 19th century statesmen. They are both influential in opening the doors of Japan to foreign trade.


How were Japan and China culturally different a the end of the 19th century?

Japan opened its society and culture to Western influences, while China continued to resist any outside influence on its customs and beliefs


When did the trade with China end?

19th century


What was NOT a reaction to free trade with China in the US during the 19th Century?

what was not a reaction to free trade with china in the united states during the 19th century


Did America ever invade japan in the 19th century?

No.


What role did the us play in opening japan to foreign trade?

Admiral Perry forced Japan into world trade at "cannon point", in the 19th century.


Why did japan emerge into the world scene in the 19th century?

Because Japan has the power:)