. Americans were afraid of a possible nuclear attack.
Americans were afraid of a possible nuclear attack.
americans were afraid of a possible nuclear attack.......apex :)
the federal government granted native Americans citizenship
Americans were afraid of a possible nuclear attack.
The US government felt that the Japanese Americans might spy for Japan and the government sent them to internment camps.
Americans were afraid of a possible nuclear attack.
american were afraid of a possible nuclear attack
American was afraid of a possible nuclear attack
americans were afraid of a possible nuclear attack.......apex :)
americans were afraid of a possible nuclear attack.......apex :)
During World War II many Japanese Americans were placed into camps within the United States. During their stay within these camps the government at the time - decided to draft the individuals within the camp. As much as 9/10 Japanese Americans refused the draft. The Anti War Sentiment was very strong within the student populations, and with the interned Japanese Americans.
the federal government granted native Americans citizenship
During the American Revolutionary War, the sentiment of the colonists concerning conflict varied considerably. Some were against conflict of any kind, while some embraced it as necessary and even desirable. Many others occupied a middle position, with the desire to achieve independence (or simply more independence) but through as little actual conflict as might be possible.
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The U.S. government acknowledged that the Japanese Americans were treated unfairly.
Americans were afraid of a possible nuclear attack.
Henry Clinton was a British General in the American Revolution. He was against the Americans.