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How many Japanese-Americans were forced into internment camps?

See website: Japanese-American internment


How many Japanese internment camps were there?

there are 39 diffrent Japanese internment camps


Internment camps were set up for Japanese Americans?

because many Americans feared that Japanese American were spies


What were the after effects of the Japanese internment camps?

The Japanese internment camps had long-lasting effects on the individuals and families who were incarcerated. Many experienced trauma, loss of property, and discrimination. These camps also contributed to a sense of betrayal and injustice among the Japanese American community.


How many deaths were in the internment Japanese camps?

Way too many. It was horrible and it's a scary part of our American history.


What are Japanese American interment camps?

Japanese internment camps were meant to house any Japanese Americans whom "posed a threat" to the American Government or people during WWII. Though this sounds innocent, the Americans took total liberty in putting any Japanese they could get there hands on in there.


After the pearl harbor what happend to the Japanese people living in the United States?

Many American's of Japanese decent were sent to internment camps. These camps were designed to make sure any who may have communication with Japan be contained for fear that there may be Japanese spies among the American public. Unfortunately due to these actions many of the Japanese Americans lost their homes and businesses before they were given the opportunity to go home.


How many Japanese Americans were sent to camps?

1


Japanese-American Internment?

Similar to the Red Scare in WWI, many Americans feared Japanese Americans were a threat to American safety. 110,000 Japanese-Americans were forced into these camps because the US feared that they might act as saboteurs for Japan in case of invasion. The camps deprived the Japanese-Americans of basic rights, and the internees lost hundreds of millions of dollars in property. In the Supreme Court ruling in Korematsu v. U.S. (1944), the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the concentration camps.


Where were Japanese Americans held in internment camps?

They are located in the United States


Who held the Japanese Americans in camps in 1942?

Both the US and Canadian governments excluded those of Japanese ancestry from the areas of the Pacific coast. In many cases they were interned in isolated camps for up to three years during World War II. While not concentration camps, they were definitely not comfortable for the internees, most of whom were American citizens although the children of Japanese immigrants.


How many deaths were in the Japanese camps?

As far as I know , there were none