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Why is December 7 an important day in the US history?

because its pearl harbor


Why is Pearl Harbor so important for us to remember?

it is so important for us to remember because it is a huge event in world history!!If it weren't for the attack in pearl harbor we wouldn't have had a world warll.


Why was pearl harbor such an important event in us history?

The Japanese bombed it and that forced America into war.


Where can you find information on Pearl Harbor and why it was important to US history?

Pick your favorite search engine and enter "Pearl Harbor". I got 3.5 million hits with Google.


Why is the attack at Pearl Harbor important to US history?

Because it got us into World War two which we had been staying out of up to that point. Michael Montagne


Why was it important for the US to win the battle of Pearl Harbor?

to get back at the japanese


Why is December 7 a famous day in US history?

Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.


What did Pearl Harbor do for the US?

Pearl Harbor provides shelter from storms at sea for the US.


What did the US have to do with Pearl Harbor?

Pearl Harbor was the main base for the US Pacific Fleet.


Why is the Pearl Harbor celebrated?

Pearl Harbor is a military base in Hawaii. Technically speaking, Pearl Harbor (as in the base) isn't celebrated but its history is remembered, read on to find out why. In a way Pearl Harbor's history is celebrated but not in a happy way. At the beginning of World War 2 (at least when the US entered) Pearl Harbor was attacked by Japan. If you noticed, the US flag is at half mast on December 7th. This is because that is the day the attack occured. We sadly remember the attack. We do not "celebrate" as we do mourn.


Did pearl harbor attack the us yes or no?

no pearl harbor was part of America and pearl harbor was bombed by japan


Pearl harbor-what were the tragedies?

The tragedy was an UNPREPARED US Fleet being attacked. If the US Forces had been READY & WAITING, Pearl Harbor would have gone down in history as a "Common Battle", instead of a "Tragedy."