Peal Harbor
The tragic events that took place on December 7, 1941, is a story that is in AmericanHistory books everywhere. It is the date of the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese just before America entered World War II. In this paper, I will describe the events that eventually lead to Pearl Harbor, the attack itself, and the outcome of the attack. Before the attack, American Officials were becoming concerned about the rising power in the Far East. Because of this, the United States invited Great Britain, France, Japan and other nations to a conference in Washington, DC, that began on November of 1921, and ended February of 1922. In this meeting, each nation attending agreed to respect each other's rights with regard to the possessions in the Pacific Ocean. Also, they agreed to guarantee China's independence and territorial integrity. There were military agreements as well, each nation having a limit put on their Navy according to size. In a solution worked out, Japan could have three ships for every five American ships, and every five British ships. To Japan, this seemed they had the smaller Navy, and the walked away feeling slighted, but in reality, they had Naval
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Approximate Pages = 8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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