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What demand did the United States make on Japan in 1853

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In 1853, Commodore Matthew Perry sailed into Tokyo Bay with a fleet of U.S. Navy warships, demanding that the shogun open Japanese ports to trade. The shogun caved to these demands, leading other powers like Britain, France, and Russia to follow suit and force similar concessions.

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