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10 April, 19:04

In 1853 Commodore Matthew Perrys Visit to Japan was important to the US because

A) it ended do US' policy of neutrality

B) Opened new trading opportunities in Asia

C) began a military alliance between the two nations

D) Acquired cheap labor for Americas factories

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  1. 10 April, 19:30
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    B) Opened new trading opportunities in Asia

    the visit occurred in 1853 but it was

    on March 31, 1854 when United States Perry and

    Japanese authorities signed the Kanagawa treaty; which resulted in Japan ending with:

    • 251 years of isolation

    • Your policy of exclusion and

    • Finally, Japan ended up opening the ports of Shimoda and Hakadate to trade with the United States.
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