Not according to Apex:)
The Japanese were peaceful in the interment camps but they suffered tremendously.
A) the british began to respect American culture B) the colonist began to question british authority C) the british began to treat Americans as equals D) the colonist became more dependent on Britain
Cherokee and Choctaw
The Anglican church in the United States suffered most during the American Revolution. Today, the Anglican Communion has over 80 million members worldwide.
US losses at Iwo Jima were 6,821 killed, 19,217 wounded and battle fatigue casualties totaled 2,648. The Marines sustained 23,573 total casualties, or about 33 percent of their available force. Japanese losses are estimated at 20,000 and only 1,083 prisoners were taken.
The Japanese were peaceful in the interment camps but they suffered tremendously.
The tensions increased because, of religious conflicts.
The civilian Japanese population has suffered the most for Japan.
hiroshima and nakasaki.
The Japanese lost the Battle of Midway because the Japanese planes were away or refueling when the American Planes found the Japanese carriers. The American planes scored direct hits on three Japanese carriers and sent them to the bottom of the Pacific. The Japanese wer efocused on taking Midway Island as a base to attack Hawaii and the rest of the US. The Americans wanted to stop them. The American PBY Catalina search plane discovered the Japanese force and allowed the Americans to coordinate better, while the Japanese were attacking the unmovable island. Another major reason the Americans won, was because of the efforts of the fire and repair teams of the USS Yorktown at the battle of the coral sea. She suffered a direct hit and was able to be repaired in the shirt time between the battles. the japanese were not expecting another carrier to be in the battle.
Charleston
beacuse they are suffered from japanese imperial army and many die others were killed
they(Japanese people)suffered from radiation cancer(from the nuclear bomb)and their next genaration suffered too from genetic nucleric genes
ty and aidan
Japanese Americans
columbia
anglicans