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The Attack Of Pearl Harbor

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On December 7, 1941 the world was embroiled into the attack of Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. Japan attacked Pearl Harbor with their ally, Nazi Germany. It started with Japan being a bit suspicious and not so thrilled with the Treaty of Versailles as it was seen as a way to keep everything in ship shape even if there were some disagreements in the world. The attack of Pearl Harbor could have been prevented if America had not forced them to trade, had not moved the Pacific Fleet in California, and by not provoking them by doing terrible things to Japan. To start off, the attack could have been prevented if America did not force them to trade. In document B it states, “Japan believed in isolationism until pressured by the United States to open …show more content…

In document C, it says “President Roosevelt moves US Pacific fleet from California to Pearl Harbor”. This was on the timeline in 1940. Also on the timeline just one year later was the attack on Pearl Harbor. This proves that by them moving the Fleet it helped them be able to attack because it was even closer to them now, and at easy reach. In document E it reads “How can we let the United States do as she pleases, even though there is some uneasiness?” This shows how Japan infact did have a problem with America’s behavior and was trying to stop it, because it was not fair for them. Overall, if America had kept their Pacific Fleet in the same place, it would have been harder for Japan to start war with them and actually fulfil their wishes of not having America controlling them with such things as trade, and actually much more… Some people might say the war couldn’t be stopped because Japan already had a lot on western imperialism, however, sure they did not agree with it but they wanted to stay pure and isolated, so they didn’t really care what was happening outside of Japan. Once again, document B states, “Japan believed in isolationism until pressured by the United States to open itself up to trade”. America caused Japan to be disrupted and brought the war on themselves. To conclude, if The U.S. didn’t mess with Japan to start off, there wouldn’t have been a war because Japan did not care about the United States until then.
Lastly, if America stopped

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