The Causes and Effects of Pearl Harbor This essay describes the important events that led to the Pearl Harbor attack and it describes the results of the attack.
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stronger and wiser. Now very small details are carefully analyzed and area never ignored. Also, America is not as quick to trust other nations as it once was. Today a white concrete and steel edifice covers the place where the Arizona battleship sunk. It is a national memorial of the sad and painful event. Pearl Harbor continues to be a naval base for the U.S. The memory of this tragic event lives on forever.
stronger and wiser. Now very small details are carefully analyzed and area never ignored. Also, America is not as quick to trust other nations as it once was. Today a white concrete and steel edifice covers the place where the Arizona battleship sunk. It is a national memorial of the sad and painful event. Pearl Harbor continues to be a naval base for the U.S. The memory of this tragic event lives on forever.