The United States government feared the Japanese Americans on the West coast could be spies, so they sent them inland so no military information could get to Japan.
Tulelake Segregation Center in Modec County, California
The Japanese were sent to Yellow "Perlin" and that came the camp in the U.S.
Japanese Americans were forced to sell or abandon their homes, businesses, and possessions before being sent to internment camps during World War II. They were also required to report to assembly centers where they were temporarily held before being transported to the camps.
Japanese Americans had to be forced out from their homes, cities and businesses and sent to relocation camps.
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Buy war bombs, sell their property at a loss, join the armed forces, and go to court and fight for their rights.
The Americans thought the Japanese-Americans were in contact with the Japanese that planned the pearl harbor attack so they had them sent to interment camps but in actuallity the Japanese-Americans weren't in contact with Japan at all (maybe family) but not the military so they were sent without being able to testify or prove their innocense before being sent unfairly.
Buy war bombs, sell their property at a loss, join the armed forces, and go to court and fight for their rights.
Buy war bombs, sell their property at a loss, join the armed forces, and go to court and fight for their rights.
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We were at war with Japan and thought that they may be spying on the US.The Japanese Americans were sent to the relocation camps because the Americans suspected that there were spies in that particular group.
They are located in the United States