Japanese Americans Interned in American Prison Camps during World War Two

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American History

 

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Elizabeth S

 

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December 5, 2013

 

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University

 

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For the United States of America the attack was a horrible and devastating event, many lives were lost that day. From this unpleasant incident the United States felt threatened and betrayed by which was once supposed to be a peaceful ally, Japan. Therefore soon after this act of hostility the United States declared war against Japan, which led to World War Two...
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Therefore soon after this act of hostility the United States declared war against Japan, which led to World War Two. Now before this had even begun, a significant number of Japanese immigrants had been migrating to America for years, and started to built there our own society and families. "A census the day before Pearl Harbor showed that about 125,000 persons were of Japanese birth or ancestry in the U...
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