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History, 16.04.2020 22:11, emblemhacks

TRUE/FALSE: The first overseas act of imperialism by the United States was in 1853 when Commodore Matthew Perry led an American fleet across the Pacific Ocean to "open up" Japan to trade with them and other western nations, very similar to what Britain had begun in China that led to the First Opium War a little over a decade prior.

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