Japan's Isolation Era
Japan remained an insular nation during the feudal period, with a rigid class system and limited foreign trade, primarily through Nagasaki. The arrival of Perry in 1853 marked a pivotal moment, as he demanded Japan open its ports to American trade, leveraging modern naval power against a weakened shogunate. This encounter set the stage for profound changes in Japan's socio-economic landscape.In this clip
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