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After their attack on Pearl Harbor, what did Japanese leaders do next? They offered peace terms to the United States. They tried to gain as much territory in the Pacific as possible. They invaded the West Coast of the United States.

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After their attack on Pearl Harbor, Japanese leaders tried to gain as much territory in the Pacific as possible. A few hours after the attack on Pearl Harbor began (however, the next day, December 8, 1941, on the other side of the international date line), Japanese troops began a morning attack on the New Territories of Hong Kong, followed by attacks in the Philippines, Wake Island, Malaysia, Thailand as well as the sinking of HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse.

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After their attack on Pearl Harbor, the Japanese "tried to gain as much territory
in the Pacific as possible" since they knew that the US would try to take this territory in order to gain an advantage over Japan.
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