LAD #36: FDR’s Declaration of War
"A date which will live in infamy" is the quote FDR used to refer to December 7, 1941, where the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, resulting in the loss of many American lives. On the following day, he declared war on Japan. Previous to the attack, the United States believed that they shared peaceful relations and suspected no acts of violence. The country had to defend itself against hostilities and FDR is confident in the military securing victory. Japan has continued its attacks on places like Guam, Malaya, and the Philippines Islands. Jeanette Rankin became known as, "Japanette Rankin" after voting against the declaration of war.


War is declared by both Wilson and FDR, though Wilson experienced more opposing views in the Senate than FDR.


War is declared by both Wilson and FDR, though Wilson experienced more opposing views in the Senate than FDR.
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