we have awoken a giant.
he declared a state of war existed with Japan as of Dec 8, 1941
well i guess you could say it affected Japanese Americans because they were very unwelcome in America any more and im not quite sure but werent they sent to internment camps?
The origins of the tension between the US and Japan, which ultimately led to the attack on Pearl Harbor, dates back to the early part of the 20th Century. In summary: In response to Japan's declaration of war on China, which occurred in 1937, and then in 1940, further advancing their troops into northern Indo-China, the US demanded that Japan withdraw from China. Japan refused the demands of the US. In July, 1941 after Japan had refused to withdraw from China, the US, (who supplied Japan with approximately 80% its oil resources, and many of the country's other resources) imposed a complete oil embargo on Japan. This decision, and event is what triggered Japan to attack Pearl Harbor. The reason Pearl Harbor was chosen, as point of target, was, in May of 1940, the US Navy had moved its US Fleet headquarters from San Pedro, California, to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Ironically, the move was a planned one on President Roosevelt's part, to counter Japan's increasing maneuvers and presence in the South Pacific. This decision, and the United States' under estimation of the ability of Japan's military to successfully attack the Navy's fleet at Pearl Harbor, was critical to Japan's successful plan and attack.
That the attack would be so devastating, that the US would say, "...we don't want to fight such a terrible war..."
everything would say made in japan
That sounds to me like a opinion question to me but i would say yes.
Winston Churchill famously said, "Yesterday, December 7th, 1941—a date which will live in infamy—the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan." This quote was part of his speech to the British Parliament following the attack on Pearl Harbor.
We somewhat expected it because we moved many fighters and jets out of Pearl Harbor. We were hoping that Japan wouldn't bomb Pearl Harbor We somewhat expected it because we moved many fighters and jets out of Pearl Harbor. We were hoping that Japan wouldn't bomb Pearl Harbor We somewhat expected it because we moved many fighters and jets out of Pearl Harbor. We were hoping that Japan wouldn't bomb Pearl Harbor
The day after the Pearl Harbor attack, on December 8, 1941, Roosevent addressed Congress and asked it to declare war on Japan. He began his speech with the words, "Yesterday, December 7, 1941 - a date which will live in infamy - the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan."And he ended the speech with the words, " I ask that the Congress declare that since the unprovoked and dastardly attack by Japan on Sunday, December seventh, a state of war has existed between the United States and the Japanese Empire."In between, he described what Japan did, and how cowardly he thought it was.I would say that that pretty much covered how Roosevent felt about the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Japanese airplanes flown from the decks of Imperial Japanese Navy aircraft carriers attacked and destroyed battleships of the United States Navy, at Pearl Harbor, United States Territory. An obvious act of war. Correction, Pearl Harbour wasn't part of the US until the 60s and it was the US that caused Pearl Harbour by cutting off Japans oil supply and refusing to come to an arrangement with Japan so Japan was given no choice but to bomb Pearl Harbour.
The first location that Japan struck during WWII was Pearl Harbor, on December 8, 1941 at 2:48am Japan Time (December 7, 7:48am Hawaii Time.) Later that day, Japan also invaded Thailand and Malaya. Most historians agree that WWII started with Pearl Harbor. However, some historians will even say WWII started in 1937 - when Japan fought China during the Second Sino-Japanese War. Or, even further back as 1931 when Japan invaded Manchuria. So, it really depends on when you think WWII started. But, it is a safe bet that Pearl Harbor is the right answer.
To write a sentence using "Pearl Harbor," you could say, "The attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, marked a significant turning point in World War II for the United States." This sentence provides context and highlights the historical importance of the event.