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Britain and U.S.A were interested in extending with Japan.
What did the U.S.A. do?
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+Gun-Boat diplomacy -July 8, 1853 -Commodore Mathew Perry arrived with 4 warships -The U.S.A requested commercial agreement, returning in 1 year for the answer |
Did Japan accepted?
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-Japan's political leaders and the emperor's court favoured the resistance. -Tokugawa shogunate was aware of China's humiliation in the Opium War -Japan agreed to the Treaty of Kanagawa in March 1854 -It opened 2 Japan's port. |
What were the consequences?
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-Granted the US position of "most favoured nation" -Japan's policy of seclusion end after 200 years -A turning point in Japan's history because it led to Japan to be an important international and regional power |
How treaties worked? | -In 1858, Japan signed the "Treaty of Amity and Commerce" with the US -japan was pressured to sign similar treaties with other Western nations. |
What were Unequal treaties? | -Granted extra-territorial rights to citizens of the other countries signing the treaties -Were popular in Asian countries, with China in particularly -Nationalist resentment |
Sato Nobuhiro "Kondo Hisaku (A Secret Strategy for Expansionism)" | -Written in 1823 -Making the world "provinces and districts" of Japan -First conquest of Manchuria, China -The ideology of military aggression shaped in a feudal society -Linked to an attack to Korea |
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