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The Note That Closed the Door: U.S. Delivers the “Hull Note” (1941)
On November 26, 1941, U.S. Secretary of State Cordell Hull handed Japan what became known as the Hull Note, a final diplomatic statement demanding Japan withdraw from China and Indochina. The message marked the collapse of U.S./Japan negotiations and is widely seen as the last major step before the attack on Pearl Harbor eleven days later.
The note didn’t “cause” the war on its own, but it drew a hard line. For Japan’s military leaders, already planning an expansion across the Pacific, it confirmed that diplomacy was no longer going to deliver what they wanted. The world was about to tilt.
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