Perry Opens Japan
An American admiral sails black warships into Tokyo Bay and politely asks Japan to start trading. After 250 years of isolation, Japan says yes at gunpoint.
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Key Takeaways
- Commodore Perry's arrival in Japan was a literal wake-up call.
- The Treaty of Kanagawa was Japan's first modern treaty with a Western nation.
- Japan's isolation policy ended not by choice, but by necessity.
- Perry's visit sparked the Meiji Restoration, transforming Japan into a global power.
- The encounter is a classic example of diplomacy backed by military might.
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An American admiral sails black warships into Tokyo Bay and politely asks Japan to start trading. After 250 years of isolation, Japan says yes at gunpoint. This event took place 1853 CE. History Tea retells it as an immersive audio experience with cinematic narration so you can listen anywhere.
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Perry Opens Japan took place 1853 CE. An American admiral sails black warships into Tokyo Bay and politely asks Japan to start trading. After 250 years of isolation, Japan says yes at gunpoint. You can listen to the full retelling with immersive narration on the History Tea app.
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