answersLogoWhite

0

The jappanese just bombed it so the americans would be scared but failed and made america join the war

User Avatar

Adrain Weissnat

Lvl 10
3y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What led up to the attack on Pearl Harbor from a American perspective?

Japan's invasion of China and the Panay Incident.


What was a major event leading up to the Pearl Harbor?

u mean the attack on pearl harbor?????? yes


What events led up to the end of the war in the pacific?

the Japanese sneak attack of Pearl Harbor.For the US it started with Pearl Harbor


The MAIN reason the attack at Pearl Harbor was so damaging is because at the time of the attack?

because it destroyed most of the American naval fleet which was lined up in Pearl Harbor.


How many planes were used on Pearl Harbor total?

360 planes made up the two waves used to attack Pearl Harbor.


What led up to the event attack on Pearl Harbor?

The jappanese just bombed it so the americans would be scared but failed and made america join the war


How did Pearl Harbor attack Japan?

You have some serious reading to do. Pearl Harbor did not attack Japan. The US Naval Base at Pearl Harbor HI was attacked by the Japanese on Dec 7, 1941. The American ships were tied up at their morring points in the harbor, and there had been no declaration of war. This was an unprovoked attack by Japan on the United States.


What caused the U.S. to enter the World War 2?

Japan attacking pearl harbor.


What events led up to pearl harbor?

The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor was on December 7, 1941. The US's refusal to allow Japan to run uncontested in East Asia, and the US ownership of the Philippines gave Japan the rational to attack the US, and let the world know, that it feared no nation.


What steps did Roosevelt Take to help britain and up until the attack on Pearl Harbor?

The Lend-Lease Act .


When did Japan give up their attack on Pearl Harbor?

August 28 1945, that's the day were Japan lose the War.


How did Pearl Harbor unite the US?

When Pearl Harbor was attacked many people took it personally. Some had relatives that were involved in the attack, some had friends, and some just cared enough about the country to step up to defend it.