If you are talking about during WWII, it was because the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor and the Americans feared that they were there to kill or bomb them, much like today with people from the Middle East.
The Trail of Tears was when Cherokee Indians were taken from there homes by the government, and the Japanese Internment camps were there because the government didn't trust Japanese people.
Yes. Lenders sell homes they have taken by foreclosure or acquired by deed.Yes. Lenders sell homes they have taken by foreclosure or acquired by deed.Yes. Lenders sell homes they have taken by foreclosure or acquired by deed.Yes. Lenders sell homes they have taken by foreclosure or acquired by deed.
In the floors of their homes
In the floors of their homes
yes, most of them.
"Japanese Import" means that it was imported (taken) from japan.
They have squat toliets. And shoes are not allowed inside the house.
Todayâ??s Japanese homes tend to have Western-styled rooms with wooden floors, and are constructed with steel pillars. A common feature is that they have many sliding doors. Families in urban areas live in apartment buildings. Traditional Japanese homes tend to be made of wood and are supported by wooden pillars, they often have dividing screens to divide rooms. Usually at least one room has a floor covered in tatami mats. Shoes are not worn in the home. They are taken off at the entrance, and many people put on slippers for indoor use.
Japanese Americans had to be forced out from their homes, cities and businesses and sent to relocation camps.
They were taken from their homes.
It depend. Legally one home will be taken awey. Both can be taken if you are not living in neither home.
Nomadic homes are homes that can easily be put up and taken down, for nomads were always roaming