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Dennis Donovan
19 November, 20:22
Why was the battle of coral sea fought?
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Arielle Strickland
19 November, 21:50
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Answer: The Japanese were seeking to control the Coral Sea with an invasion of Port Moresby in southeast New Guinea.
Explanation: But their plans were intercepted by Allied forces.
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Connor Hopkins
19 November, 22:17
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It stopped the Japanese from invading Port Moresby and threatening Australia.
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