HISTORY
Gaines, Ann Graham

Commodore Perry Opens Japan to Trade in World History

(3) 4-6 In World History series. As a high-ranking naval officer with a commanding personality, Matthew Perry was sent with four warships in 1853 to do what no one until then had accomplished: force Japan to trade with the United States. By a mixture of will, diplomacy, and military threat he succeeded, as Gaines relates in this readable account, which is complemented with black-and-white photos, maps, and a time line. Bib., ind.

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