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The Effects of The Bombing of Pearl Harbor

Many events have happened in the past century to change society and the way the world lives. Some of these things have been for the better and some have been more tragic. December 7, 1941 marked a day in history never to be forgotten, this was the day that the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. The attack on Pearl Harbor affected many people in a way that would change their lives forever. The attack on Pearl Harbor caused many people to lose their lives, it caused American to enter World War II and it also caused the economy to change.

The attack on Pearl Harbor began as part of Japan’s larger plan to conquer Southeast Asia (Arroyo 12). The Japanese wanted to do this to secure oil, rubber, tin and other natural resources that they lacked (Arroyo 12). Since America supplied more than half of Japan’s supply of these materials Japan was reluctant to push the United States too far, but they also had intentions of getting control of its own sources of raw materials (“Attack” 1). The attack happened in the early morning of December 7, 1941

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“The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor dramatically heralded the new age of naval combat” (Kennedy 1). By the end of World War II, 104,985 American sailors and marines were wounded and 56,683 were killed (Kennedy 1). On December 8, 1941 President Franklin D. On September 2, 1945 Japan surrendered to the United States. Among these people were husbands, wives, fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters and friends to many people. Many people compare the effects of the bombing of Pearl Harbor and World War II to that of the tragedy of September 11, 2001. Many Americans believed that the United States should stay out of the war (Bachrach 32). This day was also known as V-J Day, Victory Over Japan Day. In memory of all those that lost their lives there is a memorial above the sunken remains of the Arizona. Roosevelt signed the declaration of war against Japan (“World” 1).

In conclusion the attack on Pearl Harbor will always be remembered through out history.

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