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  1. Matthew Calbraith Perry (April 10, 1794 – March 4, 1858) was an American naval 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 ...

  2. Matthew Calbraith Perry. Die Flotte Perrys auf einem historischen japanischen Druck. Matthew Calbraith Perry (* 10. April 1794 in Newport, Rhode Island; † 4. März 1858 in New York City, New York) war US-amerikanischer Seeoffizier, zuletzt als Kommandeur mit dem Ehrentitel Commodore .

  3. 6. Apr. 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.

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  4. 8. Juli 2022 · Als Commodore Matthew Perry im Juli 1853 in die Bucht von Tokio einlief, zerstörte er die jahrhundertealte Ordnung der Shogune. Veröffentlicht am 08.07.2022 | Lesedauer: 5 Minuten Von Berthold...

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  5. 30. März 2016 · Der Kommandant dieser waffenstrotzenden Expedition: Commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry, der schon 1846 während der US-Invasion gegen Mexiko geholfen hatte, den Einfluss seiner Heimat auszudehnen.

  6. 8. Jan. 2021 · Commodore Matthew C. Perry and the Opening of Japan. Introduction. In the mid-nineteenth century, Japan was largely a closed society, resistant to diplomatic and commercial contact with...

  7. Matthew Calbraith Perry, the Commodore who led the American squadron in their expedition to the China Seas and Japan, was born in Newport, Rhode Island, on April 10, 1794. As the son and brother of naval officers, he seemed destined to make his mark in the American Navy. In 1809, aided by a letter of recommendation from his father ...