Brief synopsis on the cause, effect and result

Of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Six and one half
Pages already typed and on cardboard made
A flag, have pictures, just need alittle help
In summarizing some facts you may have with
The facts I have for the cardboard display
Board. Thank you.
Sue you have been so helpful, any feedback?
Thank you all so much!
Chris

I was seven years old when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor.

Just off the top of my head -- here are a few important facts.

Japanese wanted to disable the American navy so that it would have a free hand in expanding its empire into the Pacific.

The attack was a success for the Japanese.

President Roosevelt called it a "Day that will live in infamy."

The President promptly declared war on Japan -- entering the U.S. into World War II.

Thank you Ms. Sue

Anyone else have info to add to Ms. Sue's
answer.

The attack on Pearl Harbor, which occurred on December 7, 1941, was a major event in World War II. It had a significant cause, effect, and result that can be summarized using the information you have already collected.

Cause:
The main cause of the attack on Pearl Harbor was tension between the United States and Japan. The U.S. had imposed economic sanctions on Japan in response to its aggressive actions in Asia, particularly its invasion of China. Japan sought to neutralize the threat posed by the U.S. by launching a surprise attack on its Pacific Fleet stationed at Pearl Harbor.

Effect:
The attack had a devastating effect on the U.S. Pacific Fleet and infrastructure at Pearl Harbor. Over 2,400 Americans were killed, and numerous battleships and aircraft were destroyed or heavily damaged. The attack shocked the American public and propelled the United States into World War II, as it led to the official declaration of war against Japan.

Result:
The attack on Pearl Harbor marked a turning point in World War II, as it prompted the United States' full involvement in the conflict. It unified American public opinion and galvanized the country's industrial and military capabilities. In the long run, the attack ultimately led to Japan's defeat and the end of World War II.

To summarize these points for your cardboard display board, you can focus on the cause of tensions between the U.S. and Japan, the devastating effect of the attack on Pearl Harbor, and the resulting entry of the United States into World War II. You can use the facts you already have to provide additional details and images to support your summary. Remember to organize the information in a clear and concise manner, utilizing headings, bullet points, or other visual aids to enhance readability.

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