Now, I assume you mean why the Japanese were angry at the Americans during World War II? If so, it was because, at the turn of the 20th century, the Japanese faced rapid modernization and militarization. They had goals of conquering colonies to have a large empire like what the Western world was doing. Because Japan is an island nation, its resources are limited. Prior to WWII, the Japanese needed sufficient fuel for their warships, planes, and transportation, as well as oil and steel. To solve this problem, the Japanese wanted to attack the United States in order to acquire ample resources. This eventually led to the attack on Pearl Harbor and the U.S. entering WWII.
Because the Japanese did not like the product of what they sew.
indochina was on our side
The 1st Indochina War was to oust the French; the 2nd Indochina War was to oust the US. Both Indochina Wars involved the communists.
1963
No , the US assisted the French .
The United States of America took the position of opposing the Communists in the Indochina wars. The United States contributed advisors and troops.
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Japans attack on Pearl Harbor
Japans suprise attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
Japans attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
Japans attack on Pearl Harbor on Sunday,December 7th, 1941 at approximatley 7:50 am
The 1st Indochina War was to oust the French; the 2nd Indochina War was to oust the US. Both Indochina Wars involved the communists.
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yes
1963
No , the US assisted the French .
The French Vietnam War was 1946-1954 (also known as the 1st Indochina War). The US Vietnam War was 1961-1973 (also known as the 2nd Indochina War).
The US aided France during the 1st Indochina War, aka French Indochina War, aka the French War.
Eisenhower apparently believed in the domino theory, at least to some extent. He took the first steps toward US involvement in Indochina.