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What event forced japan to open its doors to the outside world?
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What event forced japan to open its doors to the outside world?
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The arrival of Matthew Perry
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The treaty of Kanagawa is the event that forced japan to open its doors to the outside world. Treaty of Kanagawa is known as Perry Convention that was held on 1854 or March 31. It's the first ever Japanese treat with the West. This event also happened to be the last seclusion of Japan.
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