The road to war between the United States of America and Japan began on the surprise aerial attack on the United States Navy base in Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941 Pearl Harbor was a naval base located in Hawaii (the homeport of the Pacific Fleet). It was considered by most a wonderful “home away from home” for the men who preserved America’s interests abroad. This was the first step that brought the mighty United States into the Second World War Relations between the two countries started to reiterate in the early 1930’s when Japan started to become aggressive in Asia, mainly in Manchuria in 1931 and tried to start conquering the rest of China into 1937. Japan in 1940 decided to ally itself with the “Axis” with countries like Germany.
Japan, a vastly resource free country needed supplies such as oil from countries like the United States. With their aggression in Asia, the United States decided to put an embargo on Japan and halt
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This crippling attack caused many American casualties, and American citizens quickly became filled with fury and abhorrence; the detestation that swallowed the hearts of the American citizens was shown through President Roosevelt’s expeditious appeal to Congress to declare war against Japan. The attack directly affected the United States involvement in World War Two. Pearl Harbor was a huge turning point in national History.The Japanese hoped the attack on Pearl Harbor would cripple the Pacific fleet and give Japan dominance over the Pacific.The United States, however, was able to recover from its losses and strike the Japanese back.The attack led to war at a time when Congress and the American people had split on the response to being involved in or prepared for