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Japan built them. They've been building steel warships since the 1890s. Some of their steel battleships used during the Russian/Japanese War in 1904 were built in Great Britain, as it was common practice for nations to purchase warships built abroad (still is today). The Russian battleship "Retvizon" used during the 1904 war was built in America. The best Russian battleship of the war, was French built, the "Tsesarevich."

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Why was US at war with japan in World War 2?

Japan attacked the US fleet in Pearl Harbor with naval aircraft, sinking many ships and killing many people.


What did Pearl Harbor lead to?

First of all the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor because the U.S. was denying them oil, Japan got about 90% of its oil from the US. The US eventually entered the war, war was declared on Japan. From then on most of Japans petroleum was obtained through Nazi Germany. then Justin Bieber came to save the day


How did the Japanese get their planes to Pearl Harbor?

The Japanese came to attack Pearl Harbor by way of sea, launching aircraft from 6 aircraft carriers, which were part of a large naval armada. The situation was different from the attack 3 days later when Japanese land-based aircraft attacked British ships at sea.


What was japans strategy for attacking the American navel base at pearl harbor?

Japan's strategy for attacking Pearl Harbor was to deliver a surprise military strike aimed at crippling the U.S. Pacific Fleet, thereby preventing American interference in Japan's expansion plans in the Asia-Pacific region. The attack, carried out on December 7, 1941, involved a well-coordinated aerial assault using six aircraft carriers that launched over 350 planes. The goal was to destroy key battleships and aircraft on the ground, ensuring Japan's dominance in the Pacific in the short term. The Japanese aimed for a decisive blow that would demoralize the U.S. and buy time for further territorial conquests.


Where did Japan attack soon after Pearl Harbor?

Just hours after they bombed Pearl Harbor, the Japanese attacked? Answer: Clark Field, an American air base When the Japanese advanced againist his troops, General MacArthur was forced to? Answer: leave the Philippines. Through their island hopping strategy, the Allies put themselves in a position to? Answer: bomb Japan The goal of the Manhattan Project was to? Answer: develop an atomic bomb Japans surrender came less than a week after? Answer: the destruction on Nagasaki 100% sure...already did it.

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Why was US at war with japan in World War 2?

Japan attacked the US fleet in Pearl Harbor with naval aircraft, sinking many ships and killing many people.


What happened to make the US enter world war 2?

Japans attack on Pearl Harbor


What was japans first sign of aggression leading to world war 2?

bombing of Pearl Harbor


What did Pearl Harbor lead to?

First of all the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor because the U.S. was denying them oil, Japan got about 90% of its oil from the US. The US eventually entered the war, war was declared on Japan. From then on most of Japans petroleum was obtained through Nazi Germany. then Justin Bieber came to save the day


What caused German scientists to help the U.S. develop an atomic bomb?

Japans bombing on pearl harbor


What led the US to break isolation and enter the world war 2?

Japans attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii


What made US want to fight in World War 2?

Japans suprise attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii


How did the Japanese get their planes to Pearl Harbor?

The Japanese came to attack Pearl Harbor by way of sea, launching aircraft from 6 aircraft carriers, which were part of a large naval armada. The situation was different from the attack 3 days later when Japanese land-based aircraft attacked British ships at sea.


What was japans strategy for attacking the American navel base at pearl harbor?

Japan's strategy for attacking Pearl Harbor was to deliver a surprise military strike aimed at crippling the U.S. Pacific Fleet, thereby preventing American interference in Japan's expansion plans in the Asia-Pacific region. The attack, carried out on December 7, 1941, involved a well-coordinated aerial assault using six aircraft carriers that launched over 350 planes. The goal was to destroy key battleships and aircraft on the ground, ensuring Japan's dominance in the Pacific in the short term. The Japanese aimed for a decisive blow that would demoralize the U.S. and buy time for further territorial conquests.


What were the four events that made the United States get involved in World War 2?

well Pearl Harbor of course but then Americans passed the lend-lease act that allowed Americans to sell lend or lease weapons to countries in the war the were vital to the defense of the united states of course this was pretty much stating only lend lease sell to the allies of the united states


How did Pearl Harbor change history?

it changed the world by changing the rules, like rules of engagement and changing the lives of japans people for the rest of their lives.


Why was The US was drawn into World War 2?

The US became part of WWII after its military base Pearl Harbor was bombed by Japanese forces. The reason why the Japanese bombed the US was because the US stopped distributing oil to Japan. The Japanese figured that the US would appease them if they bombed Pearl Harbor, but they were wrong. Japan ended up being bombed by an atomic bomb in Hiroshima, Japan and Nagasaki, Japan. These atomic bombings led to Japans surrender to the US.