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Why did the Japanese government accept the letter Perry brought from President Fillmore in 1853?
The government wanted news from the United States.
The government was impressed by the importance of the US president.
The government was unable to drive away Perry’s well-armed warships.
The government was impressed by Perry’s ability to speak Japanese.
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The government was unable to drive away Perry’s well-armed warships.
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