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Essay heading: Japanese Internment
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August 29, 1996 |
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The government assured the provinces that the Japanese would stay in agriculture and would be removed after the war, at the provinces request.
The remaining 12000 Japanese were taken to Interior Housing Centers in the middle of B.C. These housing centers consisted of four abandoned mining towns and two completely new communities... displayed 300 characters
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During the internment the Canadian Government claimed all the Japanese's land and possessions and sold them for a factor of the original cost. The government called this land claim's.
After the internment and the war, the Prime Minister at the time Makenzie King started to deport Japanese back to Japan... displayed next 300 characters
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