December 7, 1941
America cut all trade to and from Japan.
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Do you mean, "What did the U.S do to japan before peal harbor?" and if so, the U.S imposed a trade embargo on Japan because Japan had invaded Indonesia. The trade embargo cut Japan's oil supplies quite a bit.
They wanted to cut off trade with the U.S. because they relied heavily on our resources, and that made us mad basically because we were making a ton of money.
WWII began between the US and Japan with the surprise attack on the US Fleet at Pearl Harbor.
They cut off trade with the newly independent country.…
No, it did not cut off the supply of weapons to Japan. It was simply an oil and fuel embargo.
by 1638 , they had closed japan's ports, banning most foreign travel and trade. the shoguns also stopped the building of large ships that could travel long distances. for more then 200 years, the Japenese would remain cut off from the outside world.
Because Japan invaded China, and Japan was an axis power.
Chinese Jin and Xia dynasties to reduce trade
They wanted to place an embargo on Japan to cut off their supply of oil and scrap metal.
President Wilson was unwilling to cut off trade with Britain in World War 1 because the profitable trade with the Allies was extremely important to the United States.