What did the Treaty of Kanagawa do for America?

It would allow shipwrecked sailors to get help in Japan and it opened ports to trade with America.

It transferred much of North America from French to British control

It placed responsibility for the war on Germany and its allies

It ended the War of 1812

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None of the above. The Treaty of Kanagawa was a treaty between the United States and Japan, signed in 1854. It allowed American ships to stop at two Japanese ports to refuel and to receive provisions, improving relationships between the two countries and opening up Japan to trade with the West.
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