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22 February, 21:07

Which explains the decline of Japan's isolationism?

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  1. 22 February, 21:33
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    The immediate reaction of the Japanese people to end the isolation was to be angry and they saw it as a sign that the Shogun was weak, causing a civil war. There were also external pressures that led Japan to make the decision to end the isolation, as: many countries wanted to trade with Japan, Commodore Perry and the United States offer promises. Also internal pressures such as: natural catastrophes that make rice scarce, causing hunger and death with riots in the city.
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