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What was a result of commodore matthew perry's voyage to japan in 1853? Apex?

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japan was pressured to allow trade with the united states

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Matthew C. Perry was the Commodore of the U.S. Navy who compelled the opening of Japan to world trade in 1854, by forcing on the Japanese shogunate the treaty of Kanagawa. Because of his threats and show of force, Japan was pressured to allow trade with the United States through the establishment of a treaty called the Convention of Kanagawa.

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