Yes they did.
They gave no reasons. It was a declaration of war.
because we refused to give japan anythin
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Japan bombed Hawaii. (pearl harbor)
August 28 1945, that's the day were Japan lose the War.
Certainly, it gave them LESS warships to fight.
the bombing of pearl harbor put us in ww2 because the Americans knew that California could be the so called next target by the Japanese. after the bombing of pearl harbor the battle towards japan began. soon the bombing of Hiroshima would make japan give up. America would win the war as the allied powers took over Germany we beat japan in the western front.
Pearl Harbor is a place, not an event. Dec 7th, 1941
The US mainly entered WWII because Japan bombed Pearl Harbor without being declared a participant of the war.Japan launched a carrier plane attack on the USA military bases located at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on Sunday December 7, 1941. We were attacked first, so we declared war on Japan.
World war two started in 1941 only because France wanted oil from Japan but they wouldn't give it to them then America started sending threats to Japan and then Japan attacked pearl harbor causing world war two
The Japanese motives for its attack on the US base and US units in Hawaii (known as the Pearl Harbor attack) on December 7, 1941: To prevent the US Pacific Fleet & other US military forces from interfering in the Japanese plans for aggression in China, Dutch East Indies, Malaysia, South Pacific, etc. The Japanese Navy leaders incorrectly assumed that if they could deliver a 'knock-out punch' against the US battleships & aircraft carriers at Pearl Harbor, then the US government would not have the will power or public support to fight a long & costly war to defeat Japan.
The Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on December 7, 1941. The Japanese attacked the US for two reasons: 1. the US was a growing Pacific Power, meaning it was gaining more and more influence and land in the Pacific, which threatened Japan and it's imperialistic ego. The Japanese wanted to establish an empire over all of Asia and the Pacific. 2. the US cut off all trade to Japan because of Japan's rising aggression. These American items were crucial to Japan. Also, the attack on Pearl Harbor was not for the Japanese to gain Hawaii or to declare war on the US. The attack on Pearl Harbor was a message from Japan to the US saying "this is as far as you're allowed to go". Meaning, this was the farthest extent of the Pacific that the Japanese would peacefully let the US expand, as the Pacific was to be left for Japan. However, the US did not like this and then declared war, entering World War II. They were eventually able to make Japan surrender in 1945. At this point, item No. 2 does not lend itself to providing a motive for attacking Pearl Harbor. If item No. 2 was correct then not only would these "items" of trade never get to Japan, it would only give Japan another "headache" even as much as it would seem the Pacific Ocean afforded Japan any protection. Of course, it was a "given" that the Philippines would be lost to Japan.