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  1. Matthew Calbraith Perry (April 10, 1794 – March 4, 1858) was an United States Navy officer who commanded ships in several wars, including the War of 1812 and the Mexican–American War. He played a leading role in the Perry Expedition that ended Japan's isolationism and the Convention of Kanagawa between Japan and the United States in 1854.

  2. Aug 29, 2024 · Matthew C. Perry (born April 10, 1794, South Kingston, R.I., U.S.—died March 4, 1858, New York City) was a U.S. naval officer who headed an expedition that forced Japan in 1853–54 to enter into trade and diplomatic relations with the West after more than two centuries of isolation.

  3. Apr 3, 2019 · Commodore Matthew C. Perry was a key figure in the U.S. Navy during the 19th century and who is best known for opening Japan to American trade.

  4. Jan 8, 2021 · Sailors unload boat howitzers for escort duty in Japan with Commodore Matthew C. Perry, U.S. special envoy and commander in chief of naval forces in the East Indian seas. This view...

  5. Oct 12, 2022 · Commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry's naval career spanned nearly 50 years. A member of one of the most illustrious American naval families, young Matthew went to sea in 1809 at age 15, under the...

  6. On July 8, 1853, American Commodore Matthew Perry led his four ships into the harbor at Tokyo Bay, seeking to re-establish for the first time in over 200 years regular trade and discourse between Japan and the western world.

  7. Oct 12, 2022 · In 1843-1844, Perry commanded the African Squadron, which was engaged in suppressing the slave trade. In 1853, Perry was sent on a mission by President Millard Fillmore to establish trade with...

  8. Feb 26, 2015 · American history isn’t always just about America – sometimes, it’s about Japan. On July 8, 1853, Commodore Matthew Perry sailed into Tokyo Bay with four American ships and a mission from the U.S. Government to open Japan to American trade.

  9. Portrait of Commodore Matthew Perry. by About Japan Editors. Perry lived from 1794 to 1858. His most well know accomplishment was the opening of Japan to America. In 1853 Perry sailed to Japan demanding the opening of trade.

  10. Commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry. Matthew Calbraith Perry (April 10, 1794 – March 4, 1858) was an American naval officer and diplomat who is most famous for his mission to Japan, which opened that country to trade with the West.

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