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Before Attack
In 1887, before Hawaii was an American territory, the Hawaiian government grant the U.S. exclusive rights to use this area as a naval, military and repair station. -
Japan's Tension's
Japan pursed an aggresive policy over China. Then Japan seized Manchuria which was on China's territory. And eventually it lead to an attack over the mainland of China. -
Japan Gains Power
Japan gained power in Indochina and officially became part of an alliance with Italy and Germany. www.livemint.com -
First and Second Wave
At 7:55 Japanese bombers attacked the airfields and the Pacific Fleet with mostly battleships in the harbor. Another wave came at 8:50 with more attacks. ncarter.wonecks.net -
Japan's Military
Even more militant Japanese government took power. The United States were forcing Japan to choose peace or war within a year. They began training in early September that year. www.histclo.com -
Surprise Attack
On December 7, 1941, the U.S. Pacific Fleet in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, was hit by a surprise attack by the Japanese aircraft. This day was known as "a day which will live in infamy." www.britannica.com -
The First Shot
After the attack, the U.S. entered World War II immediately against Japan and its ally Germany. The destroyer had fired some of the first American shots of World War II. www.slideshare.net -
The Destruction
Three battleships has been capsized(sunk) and four more other ships have been damaged. Nineteen naval vessels not counting the eight other battleships were sunk or severely damaged, 188 aircraft was destroyed throughout the Americans. -
United States Declares War
A day after the end of Pearl Harbor, the U.S. declares war on Japan, signaling America's entry into World War II. World War II was now a reality to the Americans. -
After the Attack
After the attack of Pearl Harbor, many people of Japanese descent were taken to detention centers, but these could not hold everyone. A plan was devised to move 100,000 Japanese from Hawaii, but it never took place. -
President Roosevelt
He didn't get all the camps closed until 1945. -
Compensation to Japanese
The Government began to pay compensation to the Japanese for their property. This was only given to 60,000 that survived. -
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