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Japan, like China, was another Far Eastern country which was cut off from the rest of the
world until the middle of the nineteenth century. It was even more isolated than China. There
was no foreign trade, no foreign visitors were allowed to enter the country and no Japanese
were allowed to leave.
Japan had an emperor, but the real ruler was the SHOGUN, the commander of the army. He
controlled the land and the roads and even how the Japanese dressed. His rule was enforced
by warriors called SAMURAI.
Japan's isolation ended suddenly. In July 1853, four United States warships sailed into Tokyo
Bay. Two were steamships, and when the Japanese saw black smoke pouring from the funnels
ney called them the "the Black Ships”. The ships brought a message for the emperor : he
must open
his ports to American ships; if he did not; a larger American force would be sent
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(a) Six Proper Nouns
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