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.
When did american forces fightback for the attacks on pearl harbor?
None of the American battleships at Pearl Harbor were named after cities; American battleship were named after states.
Because about 2388 American lives were lost when Japan attcked it
On basic terms, pearl harbor was when the Japanese attacked the American army in Hawaii.
Pearl Harbor's significance lies in two reasons. 1: Pearl Harbor was the first attack on American soil since the American Revolution. 2: The attack itself spurred the US into WWII
Pearl harbor should be remembered because it survived world war 2
There were no American aircraft carriers in Pearl Harbor when it was attacked on December 7, 1941.
Pearl Harbor was attacked December 7, 1941
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