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What does this message mean? What is the date of this message?

What were the Consequences of Pearl Harbor? L.O: All pupils can describe 3 things about Pearl Harbour Most pupils can name two consequences of Pearl Harbour Some Pupils can find sources to support the causes and consequences of Pearl Harbour

Where is Hawaii? American owned

Why was this Island important? The Island was important for selling things around the world. The Japanese did not like America owning this Island so they decided to get it back.

What happened at Pearl Harbor?

Cause Event Consequence 1. Evidence: What happened? When did it happen? Evidence: 1. Evidence: 2. Evidence: 2. Evidence:

Pearl Harbour 1941 Using the website below complete this circle map: www.nationalgeographic.com/pearlharbor/ax/frameset.html

Cause Event Consequence 1. Evidence: What happened? When did it happen? Evidence: 1. Evidence: 2. Evidence: 2. Evidence:

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

It was a Sunday morning. Many sailors were still sleeping in their quarters, aboard their ships. Some were sleeping on land. At 7:55, the Japanese attacked with deadly force. The first wave of 183 planes dropped bombs and fired bullets at the almost defenceless American ships in Pearl Harbour and planes at three nearby airfields. A second wave of 167 planes followed about an hour later. American sailors fought back, struggling to get their planes off the ground and fire their guns at targets they couldn't quite see. When the attack was finished, 21 of the 96 ships at anchor had been sunk and others had been severely damaged. Of the 394 planes at Hickam, Wheeler, and Bellows airfields, 188 were destroyed and 159 were damaged. The death total was 2,403 (including 68 civilians). The wounded total was 1,178. When U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan the day after the attack, the answer was a resounding yes. An American that had been deeply divided over how much aid to give the Allies was not united in a common purpose: make the Japanese pay for their attack and rid the world of Nazism and Fascism