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The answer is US Froze Japan's assets and exports. Japan was actually angry for the reason that although back then the US hasn't been formally involved in the war, that action actually transport a huge disadvantages from the Japanese in their war. Consequently, they criticized the US Naval Base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. This bout lead the US to be formally complicated in the World War II.

Frosting of Japanese assets and export by the United States angered the Japanese and resulted in the bombing of Pearl Harbor.

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The attack on Pearl Harbour was a surprise attack by the Japanese army, but its plot was being edged for a decade. United States was quite disappointed by the Japans attitude towards china. As per the Japanese economist, the only way to boost the national economy was through its territorial expansion and taking over of market. Later Japan attacked China in 1937 that resulted in the Nanking Massacre.

The attack angered the American official and they responded with a battery of economy and trade embargoes. They argued that in the absenteeism of money, food, and supplies Japan will take back its expansionism. In response to it, Japan finally condemned Pearl Harbour on 7th December 1971. Hundreds of Japanese combatant planes descended on the base and coped to destroy 20 American Naval Pitchers. As per record, 2400 Americans died and more than a thousand got wounded. The very next day of attack President Roosevelt requested congress to declare war on Japan.

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Answer Details:

Grade: High school

Subject: US History  

Chapter: Japanese Expansion

Keywords:

Pearl Harbour, Japanese army, United States, Japans attitude, Japanese, economist, national, economy, territorial expansion, China ,1937, Nanking Massacre, trade embargoes