Since its revolution from Britain, America has been an isolationist country, determined to not get involved in foreign affairs in order to focus on reforming itself. It was not until the world wars that the United States started to depart from its traditional isolist practices and provide aid to nations in need. It was specifically after World War II that the United States started to develop into an internationalist nation. In fact, World War II was a turning point in the United States that helped the country out of the Great Depression, brought about social reform for marginalized groups, and led to the United States' emergence as a global power. It was the U.S changing their familiar ways that guided them to becoming the powerful nation it …show more content…
Rather than going back into isolation, the U.S. decided it wanted to promote peace and prosperity and rebuild Europe. Despite sponsoring the allies and recovering from the great depression, America continued to have a booming economy after the war. However, the United States had no one buy their goods and products due to the economies of their previous buyers being in ruins. The Secretary of State, George C. Marshall had an idea of how to fix America’s lack of clientele. In 1947 he announced a multi-billion-dollar plan to help countries in the Western Hemisphere. The war led many European nations' economies to collapse in addition to their political instability, and the United States did not want Europe to be in a weak position that the Soviet Union could abuse and conquer. The program promoted economic expansion, raised the quality of life, and repaired infrastructure. It accomplished this by modernizing industrial equipment, removing trade prohibitions, raising agricultural output, and enhancing transportation systems. The strategy was effective, and along with improving living standards in Western Europe, it also increased American exports and assisted companies that were struggling during the Great Depression. Additionally, the Marshall plan gave the United States economic influence in the Western Hemisphere. The United States gained significant allies …show more content…
After Japan attacked Pearl Harbor and the United States declared war, America was determined to harm the Japanese city of Hiroshima, using a new technology, the atomic bomb. The government called this top-secret plan the Manhattan project, and only those directly involved were aware of its existence. It was unclear what impact this bomb would have on Hiroshima. Even the most qualified scientist was unable to predict the exact impacts of the atomic bomb. The ozone layer is destroyed, abolishing humankind, or having no effect at all, we're all real possibilities that were taken into consideration. The United States urged Japan to surrender after attacking Hiroshima, but they refused. The U.S. then used its second atomic bomb on Nagasaki. Fortunately, the bomb did not destroy the world, it did, however, had devastating consequences. Thousands of people were killed instantly, and cities, and homes were destroyed. It is predicted that over 200,000 citizens died from both direct impact and radiation exposure. The atomic bomb was used as a method of intimidation to demonstrate to Japan and the rest of the world that attacking the United States has grave consequences. Radiation contamination from the atomic bomb still has an impact on Hiroshima's population today. The world was stunned by the atomic bomb's horrific effects, which contributed to
After World War Two, American Military and economy development very fast, and then become to a super power country in the world. American began to join World
One of the ways that we progressed was how we extended our reach to other parts of the world during both wars when we traded with most of the countries in the wars. We stayed a neutral nation in both wars till we were provoked and then started to intervene in the wars. During the beginning of WW1 America traded with both the ally powers and the central powers. This increases our economy and brings in a lot of money for the nation, which would help turn us into a global superpower later on. In WW2, We traded with mostly the Ally powers.
In an attempt to get Japan to surrender to the Allies, in August 1945, the United States dropped two atomic bombs on the nation. The first bomb was dropped on Hiroshima and the second on Nagasaki. Although these bombs did contribute to Japan’s surrender and the end of the war, the use of this atomic weapon was an irrational and horrible decision. The United States should have abstained from using the two atomic bombs on Japan for the sake of civilian lives and possible alternatives to their decision. These bombs not only had detrimental effects on Japan, they also led to an arms race amongst several nations.
During WWII there were many deaths and terrible battles but the worst of all of them was America dropping the Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. This tactic of bombing a city was the wrong decision by America, it was completely barbaric and was an act of total war something no country should ever use. The main issues with this decision was that it wasn’t an attack on a military base like Pearl Harbor but it was an attack on a populated city and Japan was prepared to surrender because they knew America and the Allied Powers would win the war. The main argument others have is that the Atomic bomb saved lives by creating a fast end to the war so it wouldn’t be strung out resulting in more deaths on both sides but Japan was prepared to surrender
First of all, in the case of the Americans the bomb was compared to the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Truman says in a press release, “We have used it against those who attacked without warning at Pearl Harbor, against those who have abandoned the pretense of obeying international laws of warfare” (Doc I). Second, the bombing of Pearl Harbor was an uncalled for action that was against the “laws of international warfare” and was rectified by the atomic bomb. The soldiers in Europe were extremely relieved that they would not have to invade, which would be a fatal battle where our soldiers would be shot at constantly and have bombs flying around them while they were rushing the beaches of Japan (Doc H). This bomb avoided the invasion of Japan which would have ended in an estimated 1.7 to 4 million casualties for the Allied powers (OI ladailypost.com).
It was a calm August morning in the year 1945, and citizens were out living their lives as normal, getting groceries, playing at the park, and walking to work, little did everyone in what was the beautiful town of Hiroshima know, there was an atomic bomb right above their heads. Boom. Simultaneously 70,000 innocent lives were lost. 30,000 more lives were taken later on due to the atomic bomb. Hiroshima and Nagasaki were the two Japanese cities that the United dropped the Atomic Bomb on in 1945 to try & bring an end to World War 2.
In 1945 World War 2 was coming to an end, President Truman was faced with a very tough decision on whether or not to drop the atomic bombs on Japan. On August 6 1945 an American B-29 bomber dropped the worlds first atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima, three days later another B-29 bomber dropped a second bomb on the city of Nagasaki in total the bombs killed well over a hundred thousand people. The use of the atomic bombs were necessary to end the war on Japan, although the bombs killed many people the use of the bombs saved hundreds of thousands of American lives, and eneded Japan’s reign of terror on the world. People believed that with only two atomic bombs ready that it was too risky to use one on a demonstration showing off the power of the bomb.
The Final Bomb of World War II During World War II, the United States was at war with Japan. Originally, the United States was considered neutral in the war until Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. The atomic bomb was the product of the Manhattan Project in the U.S.. It was a bomb that would cause mass destruction, if the new president, Harry Truman, decided to use it. Truman was left with a difficult decision.
WWII was close to an end with the Allied forces winning, however Japan would refuse to surrender to the U.S. That was when a new weapon at the time, an atomic bomb, was in the hands of the U.S and was experimented with. The bomb was launched at a city in Japan called Hiroshima and demolished it. This issue of new technology affected the people of Hiroshima by causing many deaths and everlasting destruction, similar to WWII. Document 2 states how the city’s rivers were filled with corpses of people desperately seeking water and destroyed buildings. The people of Japan were wondering how a single bomb could do that much damage considering a standard bomb used in war could never be that powerful.
The bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was a very controversial event in history that led to the inevitable end of WWII. Some think that the bomb was necessary to end the war and without it, the war couldn’t end. But others think the bomb was overkill because the Japanese were already on the brink of surrender. Dropping the bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki had positive and negative effects.
In order to end an agonizing war, the Americans felt it necessary to drop the atomic bomb on Japan, as “conventional weapons” were not as effective as needed. Once and for all the Americans hoped to pull the rug under the Japanese and stop them from standing up once more to fight a terrible war. The attack on Pearl Harbor lead to escalating tensions between America and Japan. Finally, the atomic bomb was used to save more lives than it took. Although there is no way to know how many more soldiers would have died if the atomic bombs were not dropped, there most likely would have been millions more lying dead at the end of war.
Atomic Bomb The United States of America used two atomic bombs in order to end the war with Japan during World War 2. I believe the use of the bomb was not justifiable by the USA because of the innocent lives killed. For example, the first atomic bomb dropped on Japan was codenamed “Little Boy”. Historians estimate that between 70,000 to 80,000 people were killed instantly by the bomb. The rate of number shown of total deaths show that many people were unnecessarily killed.
To avoid invading Japan and losing military forces, the bomb was created and dropped over Hiroshima and Nagasaki. This was an impact on the whole nation of Japan emotionally/ mentally, but physically on the general public of the two targeted cities. Discussions about the atomic bomb has always been common and all over the place. It’s important because the United States could be in a different
Now that Russia dropped out, all the German troops moved toward the Western front. This was a big blow to the Allies. If it weren 't for the U.S, the Allies would 've probably lost the war. We gained a lot of technical knowledge and income from our participation.
Economically the U.S. had made advances in technology and began to get oversea territories. Culturally they had used the