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The French citizens did not like that the Americans were invading the Ohio frontier. However, they ultimately surrendered to the American forces.
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Identify the significance of the Virginia Plan during debates over the formation of an American constitutional government.
The Levellers demanded that all citizens should have a voice in government.
American has always had a federal govrnment.
Japanese Americans
Japanese were interned in WW2 not WW1. German & Austria-Hungarian citizens were interned in WW1. German & Italian citizens were interned in WW2. It is a common international practice to intern the citizens of enemy nations during times of war. The real question was if American citizens of Japanese ancestry (or Japanese citizens with US 'green cards') should be interned by the American government because of the threat of disloyality. The US government believed that the Japanese-American population was more likely to be disloyal than the German-American or Italian-American population. Also these others were much too large to intern.
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Japanese American internment / Executive Order 9066 .
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the government helps citizens by creating laws to help protect them from ANY threat including themselves
Most state constitutions had rules to protect the rights of citizens or those accused of crimes.
The United States government evacuated Japanese American citizens to 'camps' further inland due to the fact that they believed that some of the Japanese American citizens were spying on American military facilities, such as shipping yards. It it interesting to note that German citizens on the east-coast were not evacuated further inland. Some historians today believe it may have been due to racism to Asians.
Loan money to the government for the war effort
Thoreau believed that each man was only responsible for doing what he believed was right. However, during the time, the government was using citizens to fight a war. It used them as tools rather than citizens. So any soldier participating in the war was not abiding by his own moral but following orders from the government.
Japanese American citizens
Emergency Quota Law