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Pearl Harbor
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Why The Camps Were Established
Farmers were against Japan -
Executive Order 9066
When the first Internment Camps were established -
Period: to
Important Dates for Japanese Internment Camps
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First People Sent
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What The Japanese Americans Experienced
They were starved and exposed to cruel conditions -
Conditions of the Camps
Overcrowded, poor living conditions. -
Hardships
Some were having difficulties surviving, most died -
War Location Authority
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Quotation
"Most of the 110,000 persons removed for national security were school-age children, infants, and young adults short of voting age."
Michi Weglyn -
Last Internees Moved
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World War II Surrenders
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How Country Has Tried To Make Up for Actions
Allowed internees to return to their homes and tried to rebuild their lives. -
Bomb Dropped on Hiroshima
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Congress Passes Japanese-American Evacuation Claims Act
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Executive Order 12425 passed
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Japanese Internment Camps Closed