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Commodore Perry's fleet-Japanese print.

Català: Pintura japonesa del 1854 sobre la visita del comodor Perry.
Deutsch: 1853: Die Flotte Perrys auf einem historischen japanischen Druck
English: Japanese 1854 print relating Perry's visit. The paddlewheel steamer depicted would be either the USS Mississippi (Commodore Perry's flagship), or the USS Susquehanna- the only two paddlewheels on Perry's first visit to Japan.
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