All of the following were true about the "Sat-Cho" alliance except that it
A. was militarily "punished" for firing on foreign shipping.
B. Was against the Japanese opening to the West.
C. produced a rebellion that ended the shogunate and brought about the Meiji Restoration.
D. became more willing to trade after Western ships destroyed Choshu fortifications.
E. had a strong military tradition.
Answer: D
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