LAD #36: FDR’s Declaration of War
Pearl Harbor was a surprise attack on the US naval base in the Hawaii territory. It was a surprise attack on the US which showed no aggression toward Japan before the attack. It was right after the US embargoed trade of Oil to Japan. It was not expected and as such was a huge a success for the Japanese. Following this attack, FDR had to respond and decide what the US would do. In his response, he calls the date of the attack, December 7th 1941, a "date that will live in infamy." Roosevelt describes the US' efforts to maintain peace with the pacific island, but that this attack on troops and even some civilians was forcing the hand of the US. The US had to respond to this attack and respond to the threat that Japan posed. FDR asked Congress to formally declare war on Japan asa result of Pearl Harbor, and it passed through congress unopposed except for the first female congresswoman, Jeanette Rankin. Because of her stance she was nicknamed Japanette Rankin.
FDR's Declaration of War
Vietnam War's Gulf of Tonkin reminded me of Pearl Harbor since both were unprovoked attacks that caused the US to go to war.
FDR's Declaration of War
Vietnam War's Gulf of Tonkin reminded me of Pearl Harbor since both were unprovoked attacks that caused the US to go to war.
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