Pearl Harbor, The American Perspective

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May 16, 2015

 

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The party took an abundance of land over. They were becoming a world power stomping all over all of Europe. But Roosevelt insisted the United States was going to remain neutral. The British and the French were upset because the United States agreed to be an ally of France and Britain at the end of World War I with the Treaty of Versailles...
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In Susan Wels book December7, 1941 PEARL HARBOR America's Darkest Day, Franklin D. Roosevelt says in October, 1940 "I shall say and I shall say it again, again, and again, your boys are not going to be sent into any foreign wars"(Wels 44). Most Americans believed that even though the US was supplying Germany with more goods at the time, the United States would find a way to stay neutral...
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