The Asian island that was not colonized by the Dutch is Japan. While the Dutch established a trading presence in Japan during the Edo period, they did not colonize the country. Japan maintained its sovereignty and implemented a policy of isolation, allowing only limited trade with the Dutch and a few other nations. This helped Japan to develop independently until it opened up to the world in the mid-19th century.
Japan was pressured to allow trade with the Unites States
India
During the Edo period, Japan maintained a policy of isolation, allowing only the Dutch to trade at the port of Nagasaki. The Dutch were granted a limited trading post on Dejima, an artificial island, from the early 17th century until the mid-19th century. This arrangement enabled them to be the sole European nation permitted to engage in trade with Japan during this time.
Japan was pressured to allow trade with the Unites States
No, you can trade afterhours but that too is limited.
they gave up all show of christianity
Japan was exposed to ideas that revolutionized its society
Japan was pressured to allow trade with the Unites States
No. With the mercantile policies of the crown the colonies were limited to English only trade. This resulted in an active smuggling trade with France and the Dutch.
Mainly to the east: East Indies (present Indonesia), Japan, Sri Lanka.
Japan began to trade with the United States [previously only traded with the Chinese and the Dutch] U.S and Japan became friends and made peace Japanese open two ports for U.S