Early Japanese people were so independent because of geography and weather patterns. Japan is an island, therefore they are sealed off from other Asian nations.
Isolation happened in the Edo period. This was because the shogun were in charge and wanted full power, they limited the Japanese people and forced strict rules on them because they didn't want to loose any of their power and didn't want them and the Japanese people to be converted. ps- the main leader of the shogun at this time was Shogun Tokugawa. Hope this helpss :D -- Claire, Canada
the west coast was an exclusion zone.they were believed to be spies and enemies of the state
In West Virginia, a child can decide which parent they want to live with when they are 18.
The Indian lived on the Californian coast
They have to be 18.
Japanese rulers did not want to open up trade with the United States and other Western countries, because they thought that to much contact with the west would destroy their culture.
In search of jobs and to live in a free democratic nation.
The Japanese were removed from the west coast because the US government wanted to make sure that none of the Japanese that lived in the west coast could sabotage a base/ bases so the Japanese could invade the west coast. Even though I don't agree with this, I do believe that it was necessary for the time. The Japanese got fair treatment in the camps, they DID NOT get treated badly like what the Nazis did.
西 (nishi)
The majority were on the West Coast. They came in through the western Ellis Island called Angel Island in San Francisco.
Any Japanese that lived on the west coast of America, including most of California.Approximately 110,000 Japanese Americans and Japanese nationals.
There are 3 pronouns in the sentence:he - a personal pronoun; the subject of the sentence;it - a personal pronoun; subject of the dependent clause 'it makes him want to live back in the old west';him - a personal pronoun, direct object of the verb 'makes'.