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Matthew Perry, a U.S. naval officer, recommended to President Millard Fillmore the opening of Japan to American trade and diplomatic relations. In his 1852-1854 mission, Perry emphasized the need for the U.S. to engage with Japan to promote commerce, ensure the safety of American sailors, and establish a coaling station in the Pacific. His efforts ultimately led to the signing of the Treaty of Kanagawa in 1854, which marked the beginning of formal relations between Japan and the United States.

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Admiral Matthew C. Perry is known for opening Japan to trade with the United States. This opening took at least two trips to Japan. In addition, credit must be given to US President Millard Fillmore who authorized Perry's expedition.


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