Pearl Harbor Dbq

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A big surprise for America! Would you want a negative prize? No, surprises are supposed to make you jump up and down. Well America received this no so good gift on December 7th, 1941. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, America declared war on Japan and became heavily involved in World War 2. America was more concerned with Germany, so they were not looking out for Japan. WIth Japan having a smaller population than America, it really was a dangerous risk for Japan. With such a big risk, why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor? Japan attacked Pearl Harbor for many reasons, some reasons including the idea of American expansion, embargoes, as well America being resentful of the New Order. The first reason is America expanding their navy. Japan …show more content…

In 1939, the US begins an embargo of aircraft and aircraft parts against Japan (Doc C). By placing this embargo, it doesn’t give Japan a chance in building up their navy. Later on in 1941, US imposed an embargo on oil shipments to Japan (Doc C). Japan received 80% of their oil imports from America (Doc D). With Japan having no oil on their land (Doc B), this is a country Japan relied on. Now Japan loses a chance of fueling equipment they own. With all these embargos, America left Japan vulnerable, which is the opposite of Japan’s wants. Taking many trading resources away from Japan, can stirrup enough anger to the point of wanting to …show more content…

“Rule of the emperor may be extended as to embrace the whole word (Doc A)”. Japan wanted this New Order to rule everyone including America. America already had an Old Order in place which Japan saw as crumbling (Doc A). We can see America’s response in which they impose embargoes, freeze all Japanese assets and bank accounts (Doc C). America was not ready to be ruled by someone else. America wanted to remain to be ruled by someone else. America wanted to remain the most powerful and in charge. “The United States has not conceded a single point; it simply makes demands on Japan (Doc E)”. Tojo makes this statement after the New Order was in place. As seen America has made no effort to follow the New Order, which angered Japan, giving them a reason to attack. Japan put out a New Order that they wanted to everyone to be accepting of, but America had another

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