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15 March, 13:17

What were two direct results of US Commodore Matthew Perry's 1853's voyage to Tokyo Bay?

the Russo-Japanese War

the opening of two Japanese ports to foreign trade

the establishment of feudalism in Japan

the creation of a US consulate in Japan

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  1. 15 March, 16:58
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    The correct answer should be

    the opening of two Japanese ports to foreign trade

    and

    the creation of a US consulate in Japan

    The United States and Japan exchanged diplomats and had consulates in each other's country. For starters, 2 ports were opened but more were added later, with American people being allowed to live and trade in those ports, as long as they weren't trading opium which was illegal.
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