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28 May, 19:09

Who was the first foreign power to penetrate Japan

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  1. 28 May, 22:22
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    Commodore Matthew C. Perry

    Perry was warmly received by Japanese officials who had acquiesced and prepared a treaty that fulfilled many of Fillmore's demands. The Treaty of Kanagawa ensured the protection of American property and opened the ports of Hakodate and Shimoda to trade.
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