American neutrality effectively ended with the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, which prompted the United States to formally enter World War II. Prior to this, the U.S. had maintained a stance of neutrality while providing support to Allied nations through programs like Lend-Lease. The attack galvanized public opinion and led to a declaration of war against Japan the following day, followed by declarations against Germany and Italy shortly thereafter.
The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor was to take the American Carriers out of the war to make the Americans vulnerable to attack.
the attack on Pearl Harbor wasn't illegal. The attack was a surprise by the Japanese who were dependent on the American supply of oil in the Pacific Ocean.
The USS ward was the ship that fired the first American shots during the attack on Peal Harbor
No. It was the deadliest attack on American soil ever. More Americans died on 9/11 than at Pearl Harbor.
American neutrality in the 2nd World War ended because of the attack on Pearl Harbor.
American neutrality in the 2nd World War ended because of the attack on Pearl Harbor.
I believe it's because of the attack on pearl harbor.
It created WW2.
The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor was to take the American Carriers out of the war to make the Americans vulnerable to attack.
the attack on Pearl Harbor wasn't illegal. The attack was a surprise by the Japanese who were dependent on the American supply of oil in the Pacific Ocean.
The USS ward was the ship that fired the first American shots during the attack on Peal Harbor
no
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
American aircraft carriers were out at sea at the time of the attack
The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor at December 7th, 1941, at about 8 A.M.
No. It was the deadliest attack on American soil ever. More Americans died on 9/11 than at Pearl Harbor.