Essay On Pearl Harbor

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December 7, 1941 was marked as the day that will live in infamy, Pearl Harbor dramatically changed the course of the war and world history. Many things led to Pearl Harbor, such as Japan becoming an economic threat, the U.S Embargo on Japan and Japan's quest to grow their empire. Pearl Harbor was a traumatic day in American history which led to many deaths during and after the attack. 2,335 U.S. servicemen died in Pearl Harbor. Some of the effects of Pearl Harbor include the U.S going to war, the Manhattan project and internment camps. December 7, 1941 marks the day that the world was never the same. Japanese-American economic rivalry in the Pacific was at an all time high when Japan invaded Manchuria. Manchuria had many resources the Japanese needed “They conquered region’s bountiful resources that were then used to supply Japan’s war machine” ( “Pearl Harbor” History.com). After this Japan became an economic threat to the United States in Asia. US President Roosevelt imposed economic sanctions on Japan. The sanctions blocked Japan from exporting products creating economic downturn. After these sanctions were in place Japan joined the Axis powers. Japanese Emperor Shōwa signed the Tripartite Pact with Germany and Italy in 1940. July 26, 1941, the United States of America placed an embargo on Japan. The United States placed the embargo on Japan because of their continued attempt to gain more territory. This was an extremely restrictive embargo on Japan. The embargo kept Japan from receiving materials that were needed to conquer new territory such as steel and aviation fuel. The embargo was set in place by the United States in the hopes of stopping Japan's aggression. With the embargo weakening Japan they needed a plan. “In 19... ... middle of paper ... ...s and looked prison like. “Two years after signing Executive Order 9066, Japanese Americans were set free of the camps. The last internment camp was closed in 1945.” (“Japanese American Internment During World War II”). For 4 years over 100,000 Japanese Americans were kept in internment camps because of suspicions from other United States citizens. December 7, 1941 is a day that will live in infamy, this event dramatically changed the course of the war and history after it. Many things caused Pearl Harbor to happen such as Japan becoming an economic threat, the U.S Embargo on Japan and Japan's quest for territory leading up the day that will live in infamy. Many things transpired after the attack such as the U.S going to war, Manhattan project and internment camps. Pearl Harbor caused a chain of events that forever changed World War II and the course of history.

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