What if, instead of landing in japan, commodore Matthew Perry had landed somewhere else, like say, china?
And no, I do not know how this navigational mistake is made.
This is my first post and I am new at this.![]()
Japan was as isolated as is sometimes presented. The Americans in the form of whaling ships already sailing in her waters and one objective of the expedition was to establish the right to use Japanese ports for this rather than have the crews banged up for trespass.In 1857 the Russian Governor in Valdistok, sent 7 warships into Tokyo Bay and demanded that japan sign over it's claim to Salhalikin.
Even if Perry was never sent, Japan would not have been allowed to stay in isolation much longer.
without the peaceful opening provoked by Perry, this Opening could have been postponed a decade or so,
The opening then would have been with IronShips and repeating rifles.
First, sorry about the shortening of the word japanese that I used.![]()
Second, the japanese in our timeline were very reliant on the U.S for materials that they could not find on their island. If the japanese had made contact with, say, the british. It would probably be a more strained relationship because, even with the suez canal, it takes a long time to get from britian to japan. Longer than it does from the U.S to japan.
If whe can delay the opening 30 years, whe can get a German Japan
Possibly. IIRC, there was strong German influences on Japanese army.
Just off topic: did you guys know, that Japnese introduced German Civil Code BEFORE it was done in Germany?