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Why was japan's attack on pearl harbor so important to the course of world war 2

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AnneJones03 AnneJones03
  • 06-01-2020
It caused the US to enter WW2
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jcarillojc218
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  • 21-10-2020

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it made the u.s join and help win the war

Explanation:japan thought it was a good idea to bomb Pearl harbor as a sign and warning to not interfere with the war which just did  the opposite  of what they hoped for.

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