The Kawanga Treaty of 1854 with Japan had the following consequences EXCEPT
A) it opened two relatively isolated Japanese ports to the United States.
B) it protected shipwrecked American sailors.
C) it eventually led to Japan opening additional ports and establishing diplomatic relations with other countries.
D) it quickly permitted the United States to become a much larger economic and military force in Japan than Great Britain
Ans: D) it quickly permitted the United States to become a much larger economic and military force in Japan than Great Britain
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