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What Were The Most Important Events That Drew America Into WWII?
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During the WWII, Japan was planning on setting up a perimeter in the Central Pacific, thus giving it complete access to the resources in South Asia. In an attempt to completely prevent the US pacific fleet from interfering, it had plans to neutralize it early on as well. The main reason why the US joined the War was because Japan attacked it's entire fleet stationed in Pearl Harbor, causing great damages to the US naval forces.
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