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What was a result of commodore Matthew Perry’s voyage to japan in 1853

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Japan was pressured to allow trade with the United States is correct

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D. Japan was exposed to ideas that revolutionized its society.

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The journey of Commodore Matthew Perry to Japan in 1853 is called the Perry Expedition. This was a military and diplomatic expedition intended to put an end to the isolation of Japan. Perry was interested in establishing diplomatic relations and trade with the nation, and the Japanese were forced to agree. This led to the collapse of the Tokugawa government, and to the spread of Western ideas in Japan.

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