During the Edo period, it is rumoured that the so-called "Black Ship" was the only ship allowed to make fast at Yokohama. It was the treasure galleon making the 3-point route to Portuguese-owned Goa and then back to the new world, typically moving silks and precious metals.
This information is apocryphal. James Clavell covers it with some literary license in "Shogun"
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The only country allowed to trade with Japan during its period of national isolation (Edo period) was the Netherlands. They were permitted to enter the port of Nagasaki once a year to conduct trade. This unique arrangement was part of Japan's sakoku policy, which limited foreign influence and contact.
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The country granted the privilege to send one ship per year to trade with Japan during the Edo period was the Netherlands. This trade was exclusively conducted through the port of Dejima in Nagasaki.
During the Edo period, Japan maintained a policy of isolation, allowing only the Dutch to trade at the port of Nagasaki. The Dutch were granted a limited trading post on Dejima, an artificial island, from the early 17th century until the mid-19th century. This arrangement enabled them to be the sole European nation permitted to engage in trade with Japan during this time.
The articles of confederation
It allowed states to trade with each other more easily.
It allowed states to trade with each other more easily.
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the Articles of Confederation