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    a dictator controlling the Japanese. The Japanese departed in northern japan. The Japanese military and navy was also involved in the attack on December 7 1941. The victims of the Pearl Harbor attack were the unprepared Pearl Harbor near Honolulu‚ Hawaii. Pearl Harbor was the home of U.S naval vessels‚ battle sips aeroplanes‚ soldiers and sailors. Why did Japan take the actions they did? One influence the Japanese had to take the actions they did because the U.S placed an embargo on the Japanese

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    Kamehameha Legacy

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    The enduring legacy of Kamehameha the Great was the unification of the Hawaiian islands. By the time 1782‚ he had reclaimed his home island of Hawai’i. Using weapons from American and European traders‚ he had then conquered Maui and Molokai. In 1795‚ Kamehameha stormed the shores of Waikiki beach and led his army to Nuuanu‚ where a battle with Oahu chief‚ Kalanikupule‚ hundreds of Oahu’s warriors killed‚ pushed off the Pali cliffs. By 1810‚ he had united all of the islands. He had set up governors

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    agree with Japan’s desire to expand in the Pacific. Both entities had their eyes set upon the Phillipines and Japan was willing to do anything to secure the land. The culmination of these factors led to Japan planning an attack on the Naval Bases in Hawaii. Despite the Americans best efforts to avoid going to war‚ after Japan

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    December 7‚ 1941 was the day that America’s freedom went under attack. Japan flew six aircrafts over an American naval base in Hawaii. This naval base was most commonly known as Pearl Harbor. This day went down as one of the most memorable days in history. Because it was so shocking‚ everyone was left asking themselves‚ “Why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor?” Many things led to the bombing of Pearl Harbor but some of the most important events were that the U.S. put an embargo on oil to Japan‚ they expanded

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    because the United States felt like there was spies among us. When Executive order 9066 was signed by Franklin D. Roosevelt all Japanese American were forced to evacuate all throughout the west coast. Another thing to take into consideration is that in Hawaii no actions such as Executive Order 9066 was taken‚ and one third of Hawaii’s population was Japanese Americans at the time. Basically all that the Executive Order 9066 did was take away innocent people’s houses‚ businesses‚ and strip them of their

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    Attack on Pearl Harbor "December 17‚ 1941‚ a date which will live in infamy – the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the empire of Japan." - Franklin Deleanor Roosevelt At 7:53 AM‚ the aerial onslaught began with the second wave perpetuated at 8:55. A radiogram was sent from the Commander in Chief of the Pacific Fleet: "Airraid on Pearl Harbor. This is no drill." Within two hours‚ the carnage had concluded leaving 2‚403 people dead

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    After the December 7 1941‚ Japanese attack on the American naval fleet at Pearl Harbor‚ Hawaii‚ the United States was thrust into World War II -1939-45‚ and everyday life across the country was dramatically altered. Gas and clothing were rationed. Communities conducted scrap metal drives. To help build the armaments necessary to win the war‚ women found employment as electricians‚ welders and riveters in defense plants. Japanese Americans had their rights as citizens stripped from them. People in

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    One of the most important is the death of Captain Cook. Every year a group of Hawaiians living on the big island of Hawaii would gather together to perform the ceremony of the Makahiki‚ or the Hawaiian New Year Festival. During the ceremony‚ large wooden staves were formed in the shape of the cross and covered in white symbolizing the god Lono‚ who is to come and ensure

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    Japanese Nisei in Ww2

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    Raphael Sousa ASAM 20 11-14-2011 Research Paper: Nisei in WW2 “Nisei: (n) a son or daughter of Japanese immigrants who is born and educated in America and especially in the United States” (Merriam Webster Dictionary). As the United States was receiving their constant droves of immigrants from China‚ Japan‚ Korea‚ the Philippines‚ there was one group of Asian-American immigrants (or not immigrants for that matter) that would stand out‚ the Japanese Nisei. The term Nisei comes from the literal

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    English 12 11 September 2013 The Importance of Waimea Summer Over the first 2 months of school we have read a novel titled Waimea Summer‚ by John Dominus Holt. This book takes place in a small town of Waimea‚ a city in Hawaii known for its cowboys and ranching. In Waimea Summer there is one main character that is the books central focus and his name is Mark Hull. Throughout the book‚ Mark goes on a journey to find his true self and eventually his identity slowly starts to change from being

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