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The law that said American ships could not travel to any foreign ports was The Merchant Marine Act of 1920. It is also known as the Jones Act.

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American ships could not transport goods to foreign ports


What did the Embargo Act say?

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What opened Japanese ports to foreign trade?

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How do Korean immigration officer scanning foreign passports at entrance ports or airport in south Korea?


How did the Shogun isolate Japan from the outside world?

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