Townsend Harris was sent to be the first US Consul in Japan shortly after the Treaty of Kanagawa.
treaty of Paris
It depends on the treaty. For example, Japan was forced to sign the Convention of Kanagawa in 1854 from threats of US Naval Action should the Japanese refuse. To a lesser extent, the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki forced the hand of the Japanese to accept surrender in World War II even though many Japanese still wanted to fight. However, Japan gladly and willingly signed the Treaty of Versailles in 1919 because of the increased empire that it was rewarded with.
They paid them
In 1853, the U.S. government demanded that Japan (then a closed country) reopen trade with the West. In 1854, the U.S. government (through gunboat diplomacy) forced the Japanese government to sign a treaty, opening Japan up to trade with the U.S.
19th day of January, 1960.
the u s sent matthew perry and 7 warships to Japan to persuade them to sign a treaty
the u s sent matthew perry and 7 warships to Japan to persuade them to sign a treaty
the u s sent matthew perry and 7 warships to Japan to persuade them to sign a treaty
the u s sent matthew perry and 7 warships to Japan to persuade them to sign a treaty
there was no treaty
treaty of greenvile
Townsend Harris was sent to be the first US Consul in Japan shortly after the Treaty of Kanagawa.
treaty of Paris
That was the HarrisTreaty.
the us sign the treaty
Congress did not agree with the treaty.