One event that triggered the U.S. To go to war was the Zimmerman Telegraph: the proposal from Germany to Mexico where Germany offered Mexico a blank check to go to war with the U.S. The Germans were hoping the U.S. Would be to distracted with Mexico to enter in WW1, but the U.S. found out and was angry. This is one reason why they entered the war.
japan attacking the US in a battle called PEARL HARBOR
Ww1: Getting one of our ships blown to bits by the Germans
WW2: Getting pearl harbor blown up by the jappanese So if you want to make America mad blow some of their stuff up
The attack upon Pearl Harbor .
the germans sunk a ship that was usas
the bombing of Pearl harbour on Dec.7th 1941
The attack of Pearl harbor and then the united states got word of what hitler was doing to the Jews and so we invaded
No, Pearl Harbor was bombed by the Japanese on December 7th, 1941. It was the end of the "cold war" that the US was waging against the Axis in World War II and the start of their "hot war" involvement. "Cold war" and "hot war" can be used as general, descriptive terms, as demonstrated above. Since this question asks about the Cold War in capital letters it is referring to the tension between the US and the western allies and the USSR and their Soviet bloc between WWII and the late 1980s.
The Japanese sneak attack on Pearl Harbor propelled the US into the war.
One reaon was Pearl Harbor.
The Japanese bombed the US naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on 07 Dec 1941
Japan attacking the US in a battle called PEARL HARBOR
pearl harbour
the bombing of Pearl harbour on Dec.7th 1941
You have not told us which event, or which revolution you are asking about.
The Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor.
The bombing of Pearl Harbour
The attack of Pearl harbor and then the united states got word of what hitler was doing to the Jews and so we invaded
1. That the attack was not on United States soil, because Hawaii was just a territory back then.2. That it was a military attack on military targets.3. That it was the event that triggered the United States' entry into the "Pacific Theater" of the Second World War. This is the name for the war between Japan and the US in the Pacific.
The Franco-Prussian War was not directly related to the entry of the US into World War I.
No, Pearl Harbor was bombed by the Japanese on December 7th, 1941. It was the end of the "cold war" that the US was waging against the Axis in World War II and the start of their "hot war" involvement. "Cold war" and "hot war" can be used as general, descriptive terms, as demonstrated above. Since this question asks about the Cold War in capital letters it is referring to the tension between the US and the western allies and the USSR and their Soviet bloc between WWII and the late 1980s.
do you mean what caused us entry into world war one? if so then the sinking of the USS Lusitania by German u-boats was what caused American entry into the war