Commodore Matthew Perry visited Japan in the mid-19th century to open up trade between the United States and Japan. His most notable voyage occurred in 1853-1854, when he arrived with a fleet of ships, ultimately leading to the signing of the Treaty of Kanagawa in 1854, which ended Japan's isolationist policies and established trade relations.
Commodore Matthew C. Perry helped open up Japan to American trade.
Matthew Perry
Matthew Perry.
Commodore Perry opened up Japan to US trade.
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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 Perry.
Trade.
Sign a trade agreement with the U.S.
Commodore Matthew Perry of the United States Navy
1853
Matthew Perry Opened Trade With them is 1853.