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Japanese Americans , Blacks , Hispanics, Women, German Americans, Italian Americans
They thought that the Japanese Americans might be spies.
About 120,000 Japanese-Americans, 3/4 LOYAL Americans (Nisei).
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There were 110,000 - 120,000 sent to the camps during WW2.
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The U.S. government acknowledged that the Japanese Americans were treated unfairly.
During World War II, Japanese Americans were treated extremely unfairly. Specifically, President Roosevelt signed an executive order which called for all Japanese Americans in the US to be rounded up and moved into camps.
The U.S. government acknowledged that the Japanese Americans were treated unfairly.
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Japanese Americans , Blacks , Hispanics, Women, German Americans, Italian Americans
they were fare civilians but could been racist at and treated badly
After the attack on Pearl Harbor (December 7, 1941) many people started discriminating against Japanese Americans because the Japanese were the people who bombed Pearl Harbor. People looked at the Japanese Americans as spies and untrustworthy. FDR saw this in people and relocated the Japanese Americans to camps in Wyoming to "protect" them. Mexicans and African Americans were not relocated and looked at as spies. People still discriminated againsts these ethnics groups but not to the lenghts as which they did to the Japanese Americans.
The U.S. government put all Japanese-Americans in internment camps. They weren't treated well at all. Some internment camps housed these people in old horse stalls!!!!
they were treated like dogs
Japanese-Americans .
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