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Why did the Japanese government accept the letter Perry brought from President Fillmore in 1853? - Japan wanted to receive news from the United States.
-Japan was impressed with the stature of the US president.
- Japan was considering expanding its trading relationships.
- Japan appreciated that the letter had been written in Japanese.

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