they are called refuge camps
the japanese were put into war camps because...
Americans.
Not all Japanese Americans were placed in Internment Camps, but the majority were. The ones that were not put in camps were generally Japanese immigrants who did not live near the Pacific.
They weren't put into the camps because they were the largest labor force in Hawaii.
They weren't put into the camps because they were the largest labor force in Hawaii.
FDR
The Japanese Americans that were put in internment camps faced the racism of whites. They were afraid of the hatred of those around them that made threats.
in fear of spies.
Inernment? and it was Japanese, or people of Japanese decendants, that lived in the U.S.
Japanese-Americans .
the Japanese Americans.
the Japanese bombed pearl harbor, and America was scared. fdr said that japan had planned the bombing, so the Japanese-Americans where put in internment camps.