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    On December 7, 1941, hundreds of Japanese fighter planes attacked the American naval base at Pearl Harbor. Pearl Harbor is located near Honolulu, Hawaii. The attack on Pearl Harbor is also known as the Battle of Pearl Harbor. The Japanese unleashed this as a surprise. They were trying to convince the US to stand down from the war, but that just made the US angry. This battle was the historical event that brought the United States into World War II. The barrage lasted just two hours, but it was

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    ¨Japanese internment camps were surrounded by barbed wire, with armed guards in watch posts pointing their guns inward.¨ The bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, lead to FDR(Franklin Delano Roosevelt) to make executive order 9066. Look over there one is trying to get away guards take aim fire. Look further in this text and you might find something new. If you want to learn more, keep reading if you dare. It was caused by a very understandable fear for the security of the country. Another

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    (Japan and the U.S) worsen. This caused the United States to making an embargo on shipping materials to Japan. Though japan continued to consult with the U.S up to the day of the pearl harbor attack, the government Prime minister Tojo Hideki decided on war. The first japanese dive bomber was spotted over pearl harbor at 7:55 am a U.S Army private noticed this on his radar screen and was told

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    To begin with, Pearl Harbor and 9/11 have a lot in common as much as they have in differences. For example they were both terroristic attacks. And they were To also for hate. Although 9/11 took a longer time to plan and Pearl Harbor was just the army attacking. I will talk more about them in the following paragraphs. I'm going to start with Pearl Harbor. Pearl Harbor is a date that many will never forget. Especially the people who survived it. Pearl harbor started on December 7,1941 and lasted 2

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    Why were the Japanese so successful when they attacked Pearl Harbor? Almost 8am on December 7, 1941, around 360 Japanese planes attacked the American naval base at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu Hawaii. The attack lasted only two hours, but it was a huge disaster. The Japanese destroyed almost 20 American naval vessels, including eight enormous battleships, and more than 300 airplanes. More than 2,000 Americans soldiers and sailors died in the attack, and another 1,000 were wounded. The day after the attack

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    on American soil. Pearl Harbor was a tragic day for the U.S. Many people around the world were devastated about the Japanese attacking us. ''The Americans already knew that the war was going towards the pacific("Was the U.S..."). On august 9, 1945'' the U.S had dropped the second bomb on Nagasaki. ''In the selection of the article title a propaganda font,'' japan had efforts of trying to attack again. ''The U.S didn’t even know that the Japanese were going to attack Pearl Harbor''("Was the U.S..

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    On December 7, 1941, it was just a typical Sunday morning for the citizens of the Hawaiian island, Oahu. Most of the island was still asleep. There were, however, only a few navy men at their base, Pearl Harbor, and likewise, just a few air force men at the air corps base at Hickam field. Both bases were aware of a large group of B-17s coming towards the island. However, neither base took many actions to defend against the incoming plane because they mistook them as another false alarm of which there

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    decision was made in 1941 after the attack on Pearl Harbor. In the beginning of WWII, U.S was not well prepared to defense hundreds of miles of populated coastline. During that time, Japanese had twice more battle harden carriers than U.S and many U.S battleships were destroyed in attack of the Pearl Harbor made the west coast more valuable. Japan was recruiting spies to gather intelligence on U.S. There were rumors about Japanese-Americans aiding in Pearl Harbor. The situation and rumors made Japanese-Americans

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    On December 7th 1942, the day before Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) delivered his speech to Congress to ask them to go to war with Japan, The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. Over 2000 American lives were lost from one of the most deceptive attacks the United States of America has ever undergone. FDR’s central purpose of his “Pearl Harbor address to the nation” speech is to try to persuade Congress to go to war with Japan. He develops this argument through characterizing japan and the nature of attack

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    Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor was during a very volatile time in United States and World History. It was a major turning point in the war that ultimately led to the Axis’ defeat; by the entrance of America into the war. The U.S wasn’t sure if it should enter World War II, as isolationism was a very prominent theme in late 1930’s, early 1940’s America. The United States still had a sour taste in its mouth from all the destruction and devastation of World War I. The remembrance of the carnage that

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