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Pearl Harbor for Kids
Pearl Harbor for Kids
Pearl Harbor for Kids
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Pearl Harbor for Kids

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Get enchanted with Pearl Harbor's history and its remarkable events.

 

Are you struggling to make sense of what happened at that specific point in history? Do you want to learn all of the historical stories in an easier manner?  Pick up this overview history book today to learn the inspiring history behind Pearl Harbor! This is the perfect book for history fans for all kids to enjoy.

 

The 7th of December, 1941, is recounted as the most devastating naval defeat in American history. The surprise assault on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese was referred to as the "Day of Infamy" by US President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Like any other war, only one comes out victorious. While America perceived itself as a victim in this instance, the Japanese were simultaneously firm in what they were fighting for. The United States wanted to gain strength by expanding its territories. Japan desired the same and, at the same time, struggled to be treated as equals by Western countries. This resulted in one assault that led to a war on a much larger scale. With the thousands of lives lost in battle, one could hardly pick who the victor was.
     
United States for Kids includes:

  • A complete guide - crucial major events from the beginning to the end for a comprehensive overview
  • Fascinating moments - the defining moments that everyone should know
  • Tons of fun facts - makes learning fun with little known stats, trivia, and more. The interesting events that happened to historical figures.
  • Chapter by chapter activities - delightful exercises for kids to make history fun, whether alone or with others

 

History has generally had a bad reputation of being boring and too complicated. But this series catered to kids will leave young readers learning history in a more interesting and fun manner! 

 

If you've been interested in history but don't have time to read long and dragging textbooks, grab this {Series Name}  for Kids to get enchanted with its amazing stories!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherChed Ed
Release dateDec 26, 2023
ISBN9798224841691
Pearl Harbor for Kids

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    Pearl Harbor for Kids - Dr. History

    Dr. History

    PEARL HARBOR

    Enchanting United States History of Most Influential Events from Pearl Harbor for Kids

    First published by Dr. History 2024

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    Contents

    Foreword

    1. The Kingdom of Hawaii and the American’s Arrival

    2. Reciprocity Treaty of 1875 and Pearl Harbor

    3. Japan-American Relationship

    4. Japan’s Revived Hostility Toward Its Neighbors

    5. Hatching Operation Z

    6. The Passive American Defense

    7. The Strike

    8. The Damage and Fatalities

    9. Recovery of Pearl Harbor and Declaration of Wars

    Conclusion

    About the Author

    Foreword

    Let every man do his utmost duty. - Admiral Heihachiro Togo

    The history of war and humanity are closely connected. Without first knowing how war has impacted our lives, it is impossible to appreciate the modern world. We have all witnessed the consequences of conflict and the hardship they bring about.

    Various factors can cause countries to go to war. It has been claimed that a nation will begin a conflict if it perceives the advantages of war exceed the downsides and there is no amicable way to resolve the dispute. The Japanese government thought that advancing on its neighbor’s land and controlling its import market were the only ways to address the country’s demographic and economic challenges.

    American leaders implemented a number of trade restrictions and economic sanctions in response to this hostility. The sanctions strengthened the Japanese people’s will to defend their position. The ability to

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