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The Treaty was the result of an encounter between an elaborately planned mission to open Japan and an unwavering policy by Japan's government of forbidding commerce with foreign nations. ... He did not, however, open Japan to trade. EFFECT: Treaty of Kanagawa signed with Japan. In Tokyo, Commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry, representing the U.S. government, signs the Treaty of Kanagawa with the Japanese government, opening the ports of Shimoda and Hakodate to American trade and permitting the establishment of a U.S. consulate in Japan.
The National Marine Fisheries Administration is part of "federal" law enforcement, since it is technically a federal agency that is a "cabinet-level" department.
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If Rome was defeated at the battle of Zama then there wouldn't have been a Roman empire after that, and Carthage would have won the second punic war, leading too the destruction of Rome itself
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