The Congress declared war, and Roosevelt asked Doolittle to stage a raid on Japan to boost morale.
The US responded to Japanese expansionist policies by applying oil and metal embargoes .
The US began embargo's against Japan.
In reaction to the Japanese's Aggression, the United States restricted the sale of scrap iron and aviation fuel to Japan. Before this, the US had stayed isolationist for the most part. The Japanese reacted badly and decided to join the Axis Powers. In an act of revenge, the Japanese later bombed Pearl Harbor, pulling the US into the war. they fought against the japenese in war 2
A short awnser Hiroshima and Nagasaki
President Roosevelt would have loved to aid Britain by sending over men and equipment to fight in that war. The Congress would never have approved it. When the Japanese attacked the US then the Congress was willing to declare war on Japan and Roosevelt got his wish when Adolf Hitler declared war on the US six days later. The Congress approve fighting in Europe then. Winston Churchill came over to the US to explain the problem in Europe so the Congress would know they were not fighting a vain war as the US had in World War 1.
arms and loans
Trade embargoes.
Americans fought and won the Battle of Midway.
In reaction to the Japanese's Aggression, the United States restricted the sale of scrap iron and aviation fuel to Japan. Before this, the US had stayed isolationist for the most part. The Japanese reacted badly and decided to join the Axis Powers. In an act of revenge, the Japanese later bombed Pearl Harbor, pulling the US into the war. they fought against the japenese in war 2
In reaction to the Japanese's Aggression, the United States restricted the sale of scrap iron and aviation fuel to Japan. Before this, the US had stayed isolationist for the most part. The Japanese reacted badly and decided to join the Axis Powers. In an act of revenge, the Japanese later bombed Pearl Harbor, pulling the US into the war. they fought against the japenese in war 2
A short awnser Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Tariffs quotas,and taxes on Japanese products. Ban on oil, steel, concrete sales to Japan
They weren't. The US was at war with Japan first. It just so happens that Germany was defeated before the Japanese.
In response to Japan's aggression against French Indochina, the US imposed an embargo of oil and metals, which Japan needed for its military. The Japanese then decided to get these resources by conquering the nations of Southeast Asia, which possessed the raw materials Japan needed, but were threatened by the US Pacific Fleet in Pearl Harbor, Hawai'i. This is why Japan attacked Pearl Harbor: to ensure that the US navy could not interfere with their conquest of Southeast Asia.
President Roosevelt would have loved to aid Britain by sending over men and equipment to fight in that war. The Congress would never have approved it. When the Japanese attacked the US then the Congress was willing to declare war on Japan and Roosevelt got his wish when Adolf Hitler declared war on the US six days later. The Congress approve fighting in Europe then. Winston Churchill came over to the US to explain the problem in Europe so the Congress would know they were not fighting a vain war as the US had in World War 1.
arms and loans
Trade embargoes.
the bombing of pearl harbor by the Japanese led the US into WWII
by the use of economic nations