== Commodore Perry's Prophecy
"In the practical and mechanical arts, the Japaniese show great dexterity; and when the rudeness of their tools and their imperfect knowledge of machinery are considered, the perfection of their manual skill appears marvelous. Their handicraftsmen are as expert as any in the world, and. with a freer development of the inventive powers of the people, the Japanese would not remain long behind the most successful manufacturing nations. Their curiosity to learn the results of the material progress of other to their own uses, would soon, under a less exclusive policy of government, which isolates them from national communion raise them to a level with the most favored countries. Once possessed of the acquisitions of the past and present of the civilized world. the Japanese would enter as powerful competitors in the race for mechanical success in the future."
(From official Trip Report/Narrative 1856)
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