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Why did Japan open itself up to the west ?

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they were forced to or they did not see a choice in that matter 
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But when the black ships (what foreign vessels were called) showed up on their shores, especially U.S. Commodore Matthew Perry's fleet in 1853, to ask (or demand) that Japan open its ports to trade and restocking of ships from other countries.
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