Japan initially responded to the forced trade with the United States in 1853, led by Commodore Matthew Perry, with resistance and isolationist policies. However, the signing of the Treaty of Kanagawa in 1854 marked a significant shift, opening Japanese ports to American trade and ending over two centuries of self-imposed isolation. By the 1800s, this interaction spurred the Meiji Restoration, leading to rapid modernization and industrialization in Japan, transforming it into a major global power.
Japan did not respond well to the forced trade with the United States and there was a great deal of tension between the two countries as well as conflict.
Japan did not respond well to the forced trade with the United States and there was a great deal of tension between the two countries as well as conflict.
The capital of Japan was Kyoto.
The rulers in Japan from the 1100s to the late 1800s were called the "Shoguns" :)
well, then they started to build up teir navy, But itr had been destroyed (their navy) but i forgot when but i no its true...
The capital of Japan was Kyoto.
The Emperor of Japan in the late 1800s was Emperor Meiji. Emperor Meiji reigned in Japan from 1867 to 1912 and was the 122nd Emperor.
Meiji.
Formosa (Taiwan) and Korea.
Matthew Perry (NO NOT THE ACTOR)
We did not try and get into the war because he were making so much money trading with all of them. Before we got forced into the WWs, we were selling war supplies to Everyone.
America was forced to respond to the attack. President Franklin D. Roosevelt went before congress to ask that a state of war be declared between the US and Japan.