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.
during WW2, there was no trade between Japan and the US
The southern allies
the westerners
It meant more money for the U.S. to open trade lines with Japan.
no trade
we wered to china and they were used to us and Japan had strict tarrifs and didnt want to trade with us
during WW2, there was no trade between Japan and the US
we wered to china and they were used to us and Japan had strict tarrifs and didnt want to trade with us
we wered to china and they were used to us and Japan had strict tarrifs and didnt want to trade with us
we wered to china and they were used to us and Japan had strict tarrifs and didnt want to trade with us
we wered to china and they were used to us and Japan had strict tarrifs and didnt want to trade with us
The U.S used Japan for trade.
we wered to china and they were used to us and Japan had strict tarrifs and didnt want to trade with us
we wered to china and they were used to us and Japan had strict tarrifs and didnt want to trade with us
1941
we wered to china and they were used to us and Japan had strict tarrifs and didnt want to trade with us
The us had stopped trade with japan. Also us was helping great Britain