Legislative action is the answer for this question
The answer is that it opened treaties with the Americans or
letter c. It is also called Perry
Convention and it is the first treaty that Japan had with Westerners. This happened when Commodore Mathew Perry
sailed into Tokyo Bay and made demands for supplies for his war fleet by
opening their ports. He gave them time
to think over. After realizing they were
no match for his warships, they signed a treaty with the United States which
marked the end of their seclusion.
On May 17, 1673, Father Jacques Marquette and fur trader Louis Joliet set out on a four-month voyage that carried them thousands of miles through the heart of North America to explore the path of the Mississippi River. Their voyage helped to initiate the first non Native-American settlement settlements in the North American interior that introduced Christianity into 600,000 square miles of wilderness, gave French names to cities from La Crosse to New Orleans, transformed traditional Indian cultures, and nearly exterminated the fur-bearing mammals of the Upper Midwest.