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2897:"Old Bruin": Commodore Matthew C. Perry, 1794-1858: The American naval officer who helped found Liberia, Hunted Pirates in the West Indies, Practised Diplomacy With the Sultan of Turkey and the King of the Two Sicilies; Commanded the Gulf Squadron in the Mexican War, Promoted the Steam Navy and the Shell Gun, and Conducted the Naval Expedition Which Opened Japan
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appointed him commandant of New York Navy Yard. The United States Navy did not have ranks higher than captain until 1857, so the title of commodore carried considerable importance. Officially, an officer would revert to his permanent rank after the squadron command assignment had ended, although in
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of the liver from heavy drinking. Perry was known to have been an alcoholic, which compounded the health complications leading to his death. He also suffered severe arthritis that left him in frequent pain, and on occasion precluded him from his duties. Perry spent his last years preparing for the
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Woodblock paintings of
Matthew Perry closely resemble his actual appearance, depicting a physically large, clean shaven, jowly man. The portraits portray him with blue eyeballs, rather than blue irises. Westerners in this period were commonly thought of as "blue-eyed barbarians", however, in
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in Japan on July 8, 1853. His actions at this crucial juncture were informed by a careful study of Japan's previous contacts with
Western ships and what he knew about the Japanese hierarchical culture. As he arrived, Perry ordered his ships to steam past Japanese lines towards the capital of
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Japanese culture, blue eyeballs were also associated with ferocious or threatening figures, such as monsters or renegades. It is thought that the intimidation that the
Japanese felt at the time could have influenced these portraits. Some portraits of Perry depict him as a
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took place. His return to the U.S. gave his superiors the chance to finally give him orders to succeed
Commodore Conner in command of the Home Squadron. Perry returned to the fleet, and his ship supported the siege of Veracruz from the sea. After the fall of Veracruz,
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publication of his account of the Japan expedition, announcing its completion on
December 28, 1857. Two days later he was detached from his last post, an assignment to the Naval Efficiency Board. He died awaiting further orders on March 4, 1858, in
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bided his time, deciding that simply accepting a letter from the
Americans would not constitute a violation of Japanese sovereignty. The decision was conveyed to Uraga, and Perry was asked to move his fleet slightly southwest to the beach at
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system to train new seamen, and helped establish the curriculum for the United States Naval
Academy. He was a vocal proponent of modernizing the Navy. Once promoted to captain, he oversaw construction of the Navy's second steam frigate
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and is now the centerpiece of a small seaside park called Perry Park at
Yokosuka, Japan. Within the park there is a small museum dedicated to the events of 1854. Matthew C. Perry Elementary and High School can be found on
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European powers in Asia were all contributing factors. Shipwrecked foreign sailors were either imprisoned or executed, and the safe return of such persons was one demand. The Americans were also driven by concepts of
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voted to grant him a reward of $ 20,000 (equivalent to $ 520,000 in 2023) in appreciation of his work in Japan. He used part of this money to prepare and publish a report on the expedition in three volumes, titled
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where he was allowed to land on July 14, 1853. After presenting the letter to attending delegates, Perry departed for Hong Kong, promising to return the following year for the Japanese reply.
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The letter threatened that in the event the Japanese elected war rather than negotiation, he could use the white flag to sue for peace, since victory would naturally belong to the Americans
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and a letter which told them that in case they chose to fight, the Americans would destroy them. He also fired blank shots from his 73 cannon, which he claimed was in celebration of the
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Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan Performed in the Years 1852, 1853 and 1854 under the Command of Commodore M.C. Perry, United States Navy.
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if necessary. The growing commerce between the United States and China, the presence of American whalers in waters offshore Japan, and the increasing monopolization of potential
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on what they perceived as backward Asian nations. The Japanese were forewarned by the Dutch of Perry's voyage but were unwilling to change their 250-year-old policy of
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persuaded the authorities not to change commanders in the face of the war. Perry, who would eventually succeed Conner, was made second-in-command and captained
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personally, leading a 1,173-man landing force ashore and attacking the city of San Juan Bautista from land, defeating the Mexican forces and taking the city.
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Perry was interested in the education of naval officers and assisted in the development of an apprentice system that helped establish the curriculum at the
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Genealogies of the Raymond Families of New England, 1630–1 to 1886: With a Historical Sketch of Some of the Raymonds of Early Times, Their Origin, Etc
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was ill and incapacitated, which resulted in governmental indecision on how to handle the unprecedented threat to the nation's capital. On July 11,
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set in Japan beginning in 1853 and follows the difficult westernization of Japan, told from the point of view of the Japanese.
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with 12 guns, from 1821 to 1825. He deployed to the West Africa Station to support the American and British joint patrols to
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Matthew Calbraith Perry (1821–1873), a captain in the United States Navy and veteran of the Mexican War and the Civil War
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Japan erected a monument to Perry on July 14, 1901, at the spot where the commodore first landed. The monument survived
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play from the Japanese side and, from the American side, U.S. military band music and blackface minstrelsy.
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and turn their guns towards the town of Uraga. Perry refused Japanese demands to leave or to proceed to
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as United States territory. Perry renamed Cayo Hueso "Thompson's Island" for the Secretary of the Navy
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on the retired list (when his health began to fail) as a reward for his service in the Far East.
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of Perry, c. 1854. The caption reads "North American" (top line, written from right to left in
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to Japan for the Japan surrender ceremony and was displayed on that occasion at the request of
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Copes, Jan M. (Fall 1994). "The Perry Family: A Newport Naval Dynasty of the Early Republic".
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moved inland, and Perry moved against the remaining Mexican port cities. Perry assembled the
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Kitahara, Michio. Commodore Perry and the Japanese: A Study in the Dramaturgy of Power, 1986
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Kitahara, Michio. "Commodore Perry and the Japanese: a Study in the Dramaturgy of Power."
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Yellin, Victor Fell. (1996) "Mrs. Belmont, Matthew Perry, and the 'Japanese Minstrels'."
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Mapping the Forgotten Colony: The Ogasawara Islands and the Tokugawa Pivot to the Pacific
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Narrative of the expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan, 1856.
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to Tokyo for display at the surrender ceremonies which officially ended World War II.
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in pursuit of a Japanese trade treaty. He chose the paddle-wheeled steam frigate
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in mid-June, Perry met with the local inhabitants and purchased a plot of land.
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Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan
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Bell which Perry brought back from Okinawa, saying it was a gift from the
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and the desire to impose the benefits of western civilization and the
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Jane Hazard Perry (1819–1881), who married John Hone (1819–1891) and
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in 1847 in recognition of his achievements during the Mexican War.
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The Logbook of the Captain's Clerk: Adventures in the China Seas.
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from 1819 to 1820. After that cruise, Perry was sent to suppress
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2593:"Today in Masonic History - Matthew Calbraith Perry Passes Away"
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colonist leader and spiritual elder of the Plymouth Colony, and
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to Key West and planted the U.S. flag, physically claiming the
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that had spread to the heart, compounded by complications of
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A History of Japan, 1582–1941: Internal and External Worlds.
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representatives, not understanding the true position of the
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which ended the war, Perry served on various vessels in the
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officer who commanded ships in several wars, including the
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Matthew Calbraith Perry: A Typical American Naval Officer,
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Matthew Calbraith Perry: a typical American naval officer
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side of the ship. The original flag was brought from the
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1882:"PhpGedView User Login – PhpGedView"
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1860:"BBC – History – William Wallace"
1628:Marine Corps Air Station, Iwakuni
1480:Anna Rodgers Perry (c. 1838–1839)
1438:Jane Slidell Perry (c. 1817–1880)
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2711:(Honolulu). August 26, 2007.
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2472:Sears, Louis Martin (1922).
2224:. Rutgers University Press.
2184:Takekoshi, YosaburĹŤ (2004).
2111:Beasley, William G. (2002).
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743:Board of Navy Commissioners
471:United States Naval Academy
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2880:Senate Executive Documents
2824:Cambridge University Press
2315:Driscoll, Mark W. (2020).
2145:John H. Schroeder (2001).
1655:Newport Historical Society
1484:In 1819, Perry joined the
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2038:Japan: A Concise History
1947:Sewall, John S. (1905).
1720:Japanese woodblock print
1678:. The ninth ship of the
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877:Second Battle of Tabasco
857:Webster-Ashburton Treaty
794:U.S. postage, 1953 issue
782:Father of the Steam Navy
708:suppress the slave trade
501:. His siblings included
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3134:Burials in Rhode Island
2847:Griffis, William Elliot
2778:University of Hong Kong
2697:Tsustsumi, Cheryl Lee.
2568:"Famous Freemasons M-Z"
2390:. mymexicanwar.com 2012
2218:Millis, Walter (1981).
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1635:Trinity Church, Newport
1559:Smithsonian Institution
1488:Holland Lodge No. 8 in
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906:, demonstrated against
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721:to Juan Pablo Salas of
643:New London, Connecticut
516:His mother was born in
440:Matthew Calbraith Perry
413:Second Battle of Tuxpan
393:First Battle of Tabasco
373:Battle of Little Bereby
118:Matthew Calbraith Perry
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2749:www.trentonhistory.org
2704:July 26, 2008, at the
2474:"Slidell and Buchanan"
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418:Third Battle of Tuxpan
408:First Battle of Tuxpan
2947:at Wikimedia Commons
2901:online free to borrow
2893:Morison, Samuel Eliot
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2067:The Meiji Restoration
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2734:Sewall, pp. 197–198.
2412:. Ben Griffiths 2005
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2302:Sewall, pp. 183–195.
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2089:on November 24, 2018
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3031:East India Squadron
2724:. January 28, 2019.
2615:. October 26, 2011.
2377:Sewall, p. lxxxvii.
1676:Oliver Hazard Perry
1670:Oliver Hazard Perry
1662:Trenton, New Jersey
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883:In 1845, Commodore
691:Opening of Key West
600:attacked a British
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389:Battle of Frontiera
64:East India Squadron
2889:9.1 (1986): 53–65.
2452:The New York Times
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2290:The New York Times
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2023:Blumberg, Rhoda.
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