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The Kanagawa Treaty
In 1852 the United States appointed Commodore Mathew Perry to lead an expedition to Japan
in efforts to open diplomatic and trade relations. Japan had been closed off from the
rest of the world for over two hundred years. Only the Dutch and Chinese had limited
contact with Japan. Perry and his soldiers sailed into the Japan's Edo Bay in 1853.
Commodore Perry presented the Shagun officials with a letter stating the Americans
demands. The Japanese were very intimidated by the arrival of the American troops, but
were unprepared to immediately agree the terms. 
One year later, Commodore Perry and his troops returned. This time Perry brought of one
quarter of the entire United States navy, which consisted of three steamboats and five
sailing boats. The naval vessels were referred to as the Black Ships because of their
black hulls and the large amounts of exhaust given off by the coal fed engines. Perry
used this great force to intimidate, threaten and final to persuade Japan into
cooperating with the U.S.
Perry was successful in negotiation a treaty between the U.S. and Japan, called the
Kanagawa Treaty. This was the first treaty Japan had ever signed with a Western nation.
The treaty required the Japanese to: open the ports of Shimoda and Hakodate to American
ships provide supplies to these ships and treat American sailors with respect. 
After the details of the treaty were ironed out, a large celebration broke out in Japan.
Commodore Perry showered the Japanese with gifts. Much of these presents were a
demonstration of Western technology. One of the greatest gifts presented by Perry was a
miniature locomotive complete with railroad tracks. In turn, the Japanese contributed
entertainment as well a presents to the Americans.

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