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When Commodore Matthew Perry sailed to Japan and demonstrated American naval strength, he forced the empire to engage in trade with the United States. How did this new, strong-armed relationship influence both parties? Pupils consider the effects by examining a print of American life by a Japanese artist created in 1861.
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Instructional Ideas
- Develop additional questions that prompt scholars to consider how the views of other nations help people understand American history
Classroom Considerations
- Create a free Stanford History Education Group account to use the activity
- Class members may need background on America's relationship with Japan in the 1800s to interpret the primary source
Pros
- Art is visually stimulating and engaging
- Activity student to consider various perspectives of history
Cons
- Starter question could be perceived as ethnocentric, as it only questions the reliability of the artwork