Africa and the Americas were the main two ports of the Triangle Trade and were also know as the Middle Passage.
Japan had three ports. Hyogo, Yokohama, and shimoda.
There are 1020 ports in Japan, 22 of which are main ports of special purpose, 106 main ports and 892 local ports. Most frequently port-managing organizations are city municipalities (395 ports) or prefecture administrations (619 ports). The development of most significant for economics Japanese ports is financed 2/3 by government means; the remaining part is financed by port-managing organizations. Ministry of land infrastructure and transport in Japan can provide with stock capital for the securities that are issued by port-managing organizations if the project that is being carried into effect is important on the state scale. Port managing organizations prepare port development plans.
How many ports did Japan have in 1700's? Name them.
Japan opened its ports after signing the Treaty of Kanagawa with the US in 1854 and began to intensively modernize and industrialize.
Venice and Trieste are 2 of the main ports in the northeastern part of Italy. Another would be Ravenna.
Japan decided to force Korea to open 2 ports to trade. This would show that Japan is an imperial nation. Along with this, Japan sent different officials around the world to scout out the best technologies to modernize its country.
Treaty of Kanagawa
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japan and germany where the two main countries in ww2
to open the ports of japan to commerce
In 1868 an American fleet sailed to Japan and forced them to end there isolation.