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BY JACK WILKERSON AND JOSH OWENS

BY JACK WILKERSON AND JOSH OWENS . PEARL HARBOR. The pearl harbor bombing was caused by: America was not sending supplies to Japan Japan wanted to knock us out of war They wanted to bomb are ships . Effects of bombing. 3,500 people were killed Eight U.S ships were destroyed

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BY JACK WILKERSON AND JOSH OWENS

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  1. BY JACK WILKERSON AND JOSH OWENS

  2. PEARL HARBOR The pearl harbor bombing was caused by: America was not sending supplies to Japan Japan wanted to knock us out of war They wanted to bomb are ships

  3. Effects of bombing • 3,500 people were killed • Eight U.S ships were destroyed • 350 planes were damaged or destroyed • Trains, Building, Cars damaged.

  4. Effects on Japanese Americans • Some of them of were sent to internment camps • Less food • More work for kids • Had to use ration stamps • Less money • Lost jobs because of race

  5. The Solutions used to cease the War between Japan and U.S • The U.S.A tried negotiate with Japan • USA continued not to send supplies to Japan • USA threatened Japan to atomic bomb

  6. Do you agree with the atomic Bomb Yes because: • they bombed us so we should bomb them. • they were treating other countries badly • When they bombed us we lost all of are supplies • They lied and tricked us

  7. Credits I would like to thank these websites and people: • World book • Britannica • America in world war two • Ms. Annah • Ms. Camie • Computer

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