President Millard Fillmore sent a naval expedition to Japan to attempt to have diplomatic and commercial treaties signed. The treaties purpose were to open Japan up to the Western world
President Millard Fillmore sent a naval expedition to Japan to attempt to have diplomatic and commercial treaties signed. The treaties purpose were to open Japan up to the Western world. There was also an intent to make sure that ship-wrecked sailors who washed ashore in Japanese territory would be treated humanely.
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Naval War College - Japan - ended in 1945.
Naval War College - Japan - was created in 1888.
Naval Hospital Yokosuka Japan was created in 1881.
Naval Hospital Yokosuka Japan's motto is 'Here to SERVE with CARE'.
The US naval commander who negotiated the Treaty of Yokohama in 1854 was Commodore Matthew Perry. He led a naval expedition to Japan, aiming to establish trade relations and open Japanese ports to American ships. Perry's efforts culminated in the signing of the Treaty of Kanagawa, which marked the beginning of diplomatic relations between the United States and Japan.