When Perry returned to Japan in 1854, why did he bring more ships than he had in 1853? to convince the Japanese to negotiate to trade goods with the Japanese to train US sailors to navigate across the Pacific to transport a new US consul and other officials

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B.) To trade goods with the Japaneses

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The reason Perry returned to Japan in 1854 bringing more ships than previously in 1853 was to A. to convince the Japanese to ...

Who was Perry?

Commodore Matthew C. Perry was the U.S. naval officer at the head of the US expedition to force Japan into entering trade and diplomatic relations with the West after Japan had been in isolation for more than two hundred years.

Thus, by arriving with a squadron of U.S. Navy ships, he was able to convince the Japanese to trade with the West, using the U.S. naval firepower as a bargaining chip.

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