What Was The Impact Of Pearl Harbor

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The attack on Pearl Harbor changed the course of American history. On Sunday, December 7,1941, in Oahu, Hawaii, many American ships were in port on a beautiful day. The soldiers were enjoying the incredible weather on that cool Sunday morning. Yamamoto Isoroku, a Japanese Naval officer, was the mastermind behind the attack on the American naval base at Pearl Harbor. Americans believed Japan was angry at the United States for stopping imports, such as bullets and guns. They also thought the war was far away and their shores were safe. On that Sunday at 7:48 am, Chicho Naguno, commander of the Japanese attack, led twenty-one planes to “wami momi” the name created by the Hawaiians for the base, meaning “Pearl Waters.” That was the first time in the American history that its been attacked on its own soil . The attack on Pearl Harbor put the U.S. on a course of warfare that led to millions of soldiers going, to war, and dying to protecting our country.
When the message was received at 7:48 AM Hawaii time on December 7th, an earlier message was delivered just eleven day...

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