Immediately following the attacks of December 7, 1941, Congress voted to declare war on Japan and enter World War II. This action marked the formal entry of the United States into the conflict after the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. Other measures, such as freezing Japanese assets and the later internment of Japanese Americans, followed in the subsequent months.
Immediately following the attacks of December 7, 1941, Congress
voted to freeze all Japanese funds in U.S. banks and end trade with Japan.
voted to declare war on Japan and enter World War II.
instituted the internment of all Japanese-born citizens of the United States.
instituted a draft of all Japanese-American men over eighteen.
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