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Kristin Wall
1 July, 03:35
What were the causes of the bombing of pearl
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Harrison Patrick
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Answer: America had placed an embargo on Japan due to their over achieving power and took over most of the South Pacific islands. Japan was wanting to upward/increase its oil for its war effort and saw the Pacific Fleet of the United States as its biggest threat.
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