Following Commodore Matthew Perry's visit in 1853, Japanese leaders recognized the need to modernize and open Japan to foreign trade. In 1854, they signed the Convention of Kanagawa, which established trade relations with the United States and marked the end of Japan's isolationist policy. This action prompted further negotiations with other Western powers and initiated Japan's transformation into a more modern state.
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Commodore Matthew Perry of 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 C. Perry was a Commodore of the U. S. Navy. He served in both the War of 1812 and the Mexican-American War.
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Commodore Matthew Perry. At the time, He was with the USA. Japan was isolated with all other countries until America wanted to trade with Japan for its resource's.
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The arrival of Commodore Matthew Perry.
Commodore Matthew Perry came to Japan to impress them with gifts in 1853. Commodore Matthew Perry was from the U.S.A
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Commodore Perry opened up Japan to US trade.