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Answer:
Why did the Japanese close off their ports to the rest of the world prior to Perry’s voyage?
Iemitsu believed that influences from abroad would shift the balance that existed between the Shogun and the feudal lords. Japanese nationals were not permitted to leave the country - even accidentally.
Why did Japan open their ports to trade with the United States?
Because the Tokugawa government did not have the military capability to repulse the Americans, it signed the Perry Convention of 1854, which opened two ports to U.S. ships needing supplies and repairs.
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<span>Harriet Tubman was probably the most famous "conductor" on the underground railroad.
</span>Harriet Tubman <span>was an American </span>abolitionist and humanitarian.<span> During the American Civil War, Harriet was an armed scout and a spy.
She made 13 mission in which she managed to save around 17 enslaved people, family and friends using her network of antislavery activists and safe houses which she called the "underground railroad".
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Paleolithic Age
Explanation:
Paleolithic Age are responsible for introducing bow and arrows, fishhooks, and harpoons to the world.
Answer:
<h3>All three painting explore man-made tragedy, suffering, and death. All three paintings warn against inflammatory rhetoric and foreign entanglements (remember the violence of Bleeding Kansas was instigated by outsiders).</h3>
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