17.2.  Japanese leaders looked toward the rich European colonies of Southeast Asia. To increase their resources.  If Japan conquered European colonies.

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17.2

 Japanese leaders looked toward the rich European colonies of Southeast Asia. To increase their resources.  If Japan conquered European colonies there, it could also threaten the American-controlled Philippine Islands and Guam.

 To stop the Japanese advance, the U.S. government sent aid to strengthen Chinese resistance.  The Japanese overran French Indochina— Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos  US president FDR cut off oil shipments to Japan.

 Japan continued to attack European colonies in SE Asia  They then attacked the US fleet in Hawaii  The morning of December 7, 1941, American sailors at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii awoke to the roar of explosives.

 Within two hours, the Japanese had sunk or damaged 19 ships, including 8 battleships, in Pearl Harbor.  More than 2,300 Americans were killed—and over 1,100 wounded. News of the attack stunned the American people.  The next day, FDR addressed Congress. And they declared war on Japan and its allies.

 The Japanese launched bombing raids on the British colony of Hong Kong and American- controlled Guam and Wake Island.  They also landed an invasion force in Thailand.  The Japanese drive for a Pacific empire was under way.

 Japan achieved many victories across the Pacific  They conquered Guam, Wake Island, the Philippines, Indonesia, and the Malay Peninsula

 Japanese had tried to win the support of Asians with the anticolonialist idea of “East Asia for the Asiatics.”  After victory, however, the Japanese quickly made it clear that they had come as conquerors.  They often treated the people of their new colonies with extreme cruelty.

 The Japanese reserved the most brutal treatment for Allied prisoners of war.  The Japanese considered it dishonorable to surrender, and they therefore had contempt for the prisoners  On the Bataan Death March—a forced march of more than 50 miles of the 70,000 prisoners who started the Bataan Death March, only 54,000 survived.

 1. Why did Japan want the European Colonies in the Pacific?  2. What actions did the US take that would have angered the Japanese?  3. Describe what happened at Pearl Harbor? How did the US react?  4. Where did Japan conquer during there expansion in the Pacific?  5. Describe the Japanese view toward captives. Also explain what happened at the Bataan death march.