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Why did the US government intern many Japanese Americans in relocation camps?

Americans thought Japanese Americans were helping japan during ww2


During World War 2 wich goup of Americans did the US place in relocation camps because of their nationality?

Japanese


Why were thousands of Japanese Americans interned in the relocation camps?

After the event of Pearl Harbor, Americans felt threatened by the Japanese-Americans. The Americans thought the Japanese-Americans on the East coast had contact with their kind in Japan and that they should cut that conact. They immedietly started moving all Japanese-Americans to interment camps all over, but left them the choice of either going to the camps, or going to Japan. Not many moved back to Japan, feeling defient and angry. The Japanese-Americans lived in their camp for under ten years, and then where allowed to leave.


How did the Supreme Court view the relocation camps of Japanese Americans during World War 2?

The Supreme Court decided that with the West Coast vulnerable to attack by Japan, the president was within his rights to declare the people of Japanese ancestry might pose a threat to internal security; thus the relocation order was upheld. Even though: No Japanese American was ever found guilty of espionage or sabotage.


Did German Americans face the most restrictions in the US during the war against Germany?

No, they did not. While both German and Italian immigrants had to register with the federal government as illegal immigrants, it was the Japanese Americans who had the most restrictions. Under federal law, Japanese Americans, many of them citizens of the United States, were evicted from their homes and moved to relocation camps where they were stripped of their freedoms and liberty.

Related questions

Who were placed in relocation camps during the war?

Japanese Americans


Who was placed in the relocation camps during the war?

Japanese Americans


were placed in relocation camps during the war?

Japanese Americans


During World War 2 which group was forced to uproot and move to American relocation centers?

Japanese-Americans .


Why did the US government intern many Japanese Americans in relocation camps?

Americans thought Japanese Americans were helping japan during ww2


What does war relocation authority stand for?

it doesn't stand for anything. war relocation authority means the U.S civilian agency responsible for the relocation and internment of Japanese Americans during world war 2


Forced relocation and confinement of Japanese Americans during the war?

"Japanese-American internment" where US citizens sere forcibly relocated into what was euphemistically referred to as "War Relocation Camps" : Executive Order 9066 .


During World War 2 wich goup of Americans did the US place in relocation camps because of their nationality?

Japanese


Why were the Japanese Americans held in relocation camps during World War 2?

Because the U.S. government thought that some of them might be spies.


The detention centers where Japanese Americans were moved to and confined during World War 2?

Gila River War Relocation Center, ArizonaGranada War Relocation Center, Colorado (AKA "Amache")Heart Mountain War Relocation Center, WyomingJerome War Relocation Center, ArkansasManzanar War Relocation Center, CaliforniaMinidoka War Relocation Center, IdahoPoston War Relocation Center, ArizonaRohwer War Relocation Center, ArkansasTopaz War Relocation Center, UtahTule Lake War Relocation Center, CaliforniaRecommendation: Read the book Farewell to Manzanar to learn what it was like for the Japanese


What was the forced relocation of Japanese American during World War 2?

the reason was to get back at japanese


Why were thousands of Japanese Americans interned in the relocation camps?

After the event of Pearl Harbor, Americans felt threatened by the Japanese-Americans. The Americans thought the Japanese-Americans on the East coast had contact with their kind in Japan and that they should cut that conact. They immedietly started moving all Japanese-Americans to interment camps all over, but left them the choice of either going to the camps, or going to Japan. Not many moved back to Japan, feeling defient and angry. The Japanese-Americans lived in their camp for under ten years, and then where allowed to leave.