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Melanie Mooney
23 February, 13:49
What forced Japan to end its isolationism?
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Josephine
23 February, 13:58
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Japan's isolation came to an end in 1853 when Commodore Matthew Perry of the United States Navy, commanding a squadron of two steam ships and two sailing vessels, sailed into Tokyo harbor. He sought to force Japan to end their isolation and open their ports to trade with U. S merchant ships.
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