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In 1853, Commodore Matthew Perry sailed four warships into Edo Bay and demanded that Japan open its ports to American trade. Japan had no equivalent warships. S…
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In 1868, Japan and China faced nearly identical problems. Both confronted an industrializing West that had demonstrated, through gunboat diplomacy and unequal t…
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In 1853, Commodore Matthew Perry sailed four black-hulled steamships into Edo Bay and demanded Japan open its ports to American trade. *The Japanese called the…
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# The Meiji Restoration — How Japan Went from Feudal Isolation to Industrial Empire in 50 Years
On a July morning in 1853, four black-painted warships appear…
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In January 1868, a coalition of samurai clans from the southwestern domains of Satsuma and Chōshū seized power in Kyoto and announced the restoration of imperia…
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