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    American imperialism in the 1800s was the primary cause of the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor Hawaii. When Millard Fillmore sent Commodore Matthew Perry to open ports of trade in Japan the clock began ticking as to when Japan and America would go to war against each other. Perry’s show of modern military armaments sent the nation that was controlled by a feudal warlord the Shogun into a state of chaos, and the eventual forced removal of the Shogunate. The subsequent infusion of militarism and modernism

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    artillery made a surprise attack on American soil. Japanese fighter planes attacked at Pearl Harbor, the American naval base in Hawaii. It was a devastating attack that lasted for nearly 3 hours. Tons of American ships and planes were destroyed, and over 2,000 sailors were killed during the attack. Just the day after the attack, Franklin D. Roosevelt wanted congress to declare war of Japan. So why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor? There are a few reasons: The US oil embargo, US fleet expansion into Asia, and

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    "When Reflecting upon it today, that the Pearl Harbor attack should have succeeded in achieving surprise seems a blessing from Heaven. It was clear that a great American fleet had been concentrated in Pearl Harbor, and we suppose that the state of alert would be very high." That was one of Hideki Tojos most famous quotes. During the time of World War II Tojo was the Prime Minister of Japan, but he did not start off as Japan's Prime Minister. Tojo was born on December 30, 1884 in Tokyo, Japan

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    1. Pearl Harbor, on December 4th, 1941, Japan attacked U.S naval base in hopes to weaken the United States. The Japanese saw the United States as a military force to be reckon with, and they did not want them interfering in Southeast Asia. This is the day that marks the official entrance of the United States into World War Two. Up until that day the United States had refrained from involving themselves in World War Two. Although the United States was supplying military weapons to the Allied Powers

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    This chapter begins with talking about the Pearl Harbor and World War II. There was an estimation on how many people were death in World War II and it was estimated that sixty million people were death during World War II. Because of this war, many African American were forced to join in the army to fight. Not just that athletes were draft or enrolled to the service to help fight the war. People from Japanese living in the United states were sent into internment camps. Baseball was played by the

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    men trapped inside. Pearl Harbor, Hawaii was Japan's target to destroy the U.S.'s naval base on Dec. 7th, 1941. Pearl Harbor was shot and bombed by planes and submarines led by Japan. The attack was a huge surprise but America acted immediately. Why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor? Japan attacked Pearl Harbor for 3 reasons: The new world order, expansion of the U.S. fleet, and U.S. oil embargo. Japan's idea of a new world order was the biggest reason why they attacked Pearl Harbor. In Doc. A Japan explains

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    December 7, 1941. That day will always be remembered as the bombing of Pearl Harbor and the reason America joined World War II. Pearl Harbor changed many American lives, whether they were deployed to the front lines or stayed back at the Homefront. Those civilians on the Homefront worked in factories, and the deployed fought to make the world a safer place. Most of the nation's population had a rough time during the war, which due to the rationing of everyday items needed for the war. Although a

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    attack Pearl Harbor After the world war I allied countries had signed the treaty of Versailles. Japan had felt left out because it wanted to include a part about racial equality. They felt that they weren't being treated equally. So Japan had started to take control and conquer land in southeast Asian countries. They wanted to spread their rule and race. The U.S. didn’t agree with Japan’s action and over the years tension has developed between the two countries. Japan bombed Pearl Harbor because

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    Pearl Harbor: one of the most frightening attacks on America in history. Pearl Harbor was a naval base located in Honolulu, Hawaii, it was attacked by Japanese air force using bombs. The events occurred on December 7th, 1941. Pearl Harbor is an important event to remember. It was a devastating time especially that they were going to enter the war with Germany years later. The events that took place in Pearl Harbor were just dreadful. More than 3,000 people died in the attack, and only about a couple

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    Pearl Harbor is a naval harbor on the island of Oahu, Hawaii, but on April 7, 1941 it was attacked by Japanese aircraft. First off, you can go to this harbor and see a memorial. Two ships that sunk in the harbor are still there; the USS Arizona, and the USS Utah; both ships were memorialized and are open to the public. Likewise, there are historical fiction books that also give memory to the events of Pearl Harbor. In fact, I’ve read one book called “I Survived the Bombing of Pearl Harbor”; that

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