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I. After 1839, How Many More Ports Were Opened to Outsiders in China? __ J.After 1839, How Many More Ports Were Opened to Outsiders in

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i. After 1839, how many more ports were opened to outsiders in China? __ j.After 1839, how many more ports were opened to outsiders in Japan? __ People and Cultures 5. Look at map D Emperor Overthrows Shogun Rulers. Write T next to each of the following statements if it is true or F if the statement is false. a. The rebel lords supported the shogun. __ b. The emperor made Edo his new capital and then changed its name. __ c. Rebel troops moved northeast to the capital city. __

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i. After 1839, **five** more ports were opened to outsiders in China as a result of the Treaty of Nanjing, which ended the First Opium War.j. After 1839, Japan initially remained closed. It wasn't until 1854, with the Convention of Kanagawa signed with the United States, that **two** ports (Shimoda and Hakodate) were opened. Further treaties in the following years opened more ports to foreign trade.5.a. F - The rebel lords opposed the shogun and supported the restoration of imperial power.b. T - The emperor moved the capital from Kyoto to Edo, renaming it Tokyo.c. T - Rebel troops marched northeast from Satsuma and Choshu towards Edo (soon to be Tokyo).