Fransisco de Coubertin and the Treaty Of Kanagawa was what opened Japanese ports to foreign trrade.
Treaty of Kanagawa
Chinese against foreign trade
France
Foreign trade is not necessary for a country to survive. However, by entering into foreign trade pacts countries can have an easier time growing and thriving by gaining economical opportunities as well as obtaining products that are necessary.
Treaty of Kangawa opened ports to foreign trade.
Fransisco de Coubertin and the Treaty Of Kanagawa was what opened Japanese ports to foreign trrade.
Fransisco de Coubertin and the Treaty Of Kanagawa was what opened Japanese ports to foreign trrade.
Treaty of Kanagawa
When Japan opened some if its ports to foreign trade their long history of isolation ended. So basically, their isolation (or Japanese isolationism) is what ended.
isolation
isolation
Peace ended.
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They opened more ports to trade.
nagasaki
This was the treaty of Kanagawa except it didn't open Japan to trade. It was only to have a place to rest and get supplies while crossing the ocean.