1. The attack on the Philippines coincided with the Pearl Harbor attack by hours. So there was some "surprise" involved (SURPISE is part of the art of war). 2. The US Forces were cut off from any reinforcements. Back in those days, navies did most of the transporting of men & material. The US Navy was pretty well ruined in the Pacific after December 7, 1941; which of course had been the Japanese plan to begin with...eliminating any outside interference (re-supply/reinforcements). 3. US Naval forces were intact on the US Atlantic Coast, however, it would take a few weeks for them to arrive into the Pacific. What US Naval Forces could arrive by then, would have easily been chewed up by the Imperial Navy; and by then, the Philippines would have fallen anyway.
The Spanish-American war was won easily and was inexpensive.
The US was NOT at war prior to the attack.
After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, it was widely believed that Japanese citizens would somehow sabotage the war effort or begin spying (supposedly in hope of establishing the Japanese Empire in the US). Politicians took this one step further and separated those of Japanese descent from the rest of the populace, to prevent what they thought might happen. The Japanese were very active in the Pacific from the early 1900s with the backing of Britain, US and etc. After the massacres the Japanese Imperial Empire did to the Pacific continent the Countries backed out for their support of the expansion of the Japanese empire. Come 1942 when Pearl Harbor was attacked, it was easily conceived that Japanese American sleeper cells could have been in place for years. The paranoia of a sleep-cells, the fact that the Japanese were out to conquer at whatever cost, the American government saw enough possibilities of Japanese infiltration as American citizens that they felt they had no choice but to take no chances and lock up the Japanese Americans. National Security It was not the fact that it was war it was the fact that the Japanese were so efficiently conquering that they US did not take the chance of trusting its own Japanese American citizens. On a lighter note, the biggest farm owner in Colorado is Japanese and the Japanese have a wonderful life in Colorado and Southern California. The country did make it easy for these victims to move and live in these areas however all their previous homes and businesses were taken away.
The waited because if they made them states with only a few residents, another bordering country, such as Spain (who controlled Florida) and Britain (who controlled Canada), could capture the sparsely inhabited areas easily. Also, I'm guess you meant during the 1800's.
There are many smart Chinese people, but the smartest people on earth come from many different backgrounds and countries.
The Spanish-American war was won easily and was inexpensive.
The Spanish-American war was won easily and was inexpensive.
America does do a lot of business with Japan, so in some companies, it would be useful to speak Japanese, but in most companies, it doesn't come up. If you had a business that catered to Japanese tourists, then obviously a knowledge of Japanese would be tremendously useful. But for easily 99% of American businesses, Japanese is not used or needed.
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spain was able to conquer the philippines easily because the had not enough teamates to gather around and make plans for it """but they werent able to survive from the spains.
The Japanese, like their German allies believed that Americans in general were soft and not used to the hardships of soldiering. That the American's higher standards of living had spoiled them, and they would easily be defeated.
Considering that it was common in Malaysia, Indonesia, it can easily reach to Philippines, "Majapahit Empire" was the most important one, who populated hinduism in Philippines.
Because at the time, Mexico's territories north of the Rio Grande were basically unpopulated -- according to land grant records, there were less than 50,000 Mexicans living on those territories. Hence, these were easily overtaken by American forces.
1. There is a geographical barrier separating the Philippines from other nations in Asia. Contact and communication between Filipinos and other nations in Asia are more difficult because of the many seas and islands to cross. 2. This archipelago barrier also divides tribes and nations in the Philippines. there are over 150 dialects and language groups in the country. This just show how different people are in the country. 3. With many islands to defend, the country is easily invaded by foreigners who want to conquer or colonize. The Philippines fell to the Spanish, British, Japanese and American forces at different times in our history. 4. Smuggling, piracy, and migration can happen more easily in this archipelago. 5. The different islands and cultural features make an ideal training ground for missionaries and evangelists who want to learn about different cultures, climates and people.
Because of the geographical position of every island in the Philippines. They were also lacked in communication, knowledge and battle equipments.
They do. Toyota Matsuda Nissan but they do not write in Japanese letters. they retain their Japanese names. but writing using letters of the alphabet. to be easily understood by everyone
is because they the first who discovered it, and they easily to colonized but the chief(Lapu-Lapu chief of Cebu) of the philippines fight with magelland