The American government feared that Japanese-Americans could spy for the Imperial Army, so they held them in internment camps.
As to why the government feared that Japanese-Americans would spy, it came down to racism. Asians were viewed with much more suspicion and were considered a lesser race at the time. Which was completely unfounded, but it was the attitude the mostly-white US at the time. (As a note, remember that there were actually far more German- and Italian-Americans in the United States at the time, none of whom were interned in camps).
It had labor and internment camps that were poorly administered and the scene of violence and mayham, but they were not extermination camps.
Because they thought the Japanese where a threat toward the united states government.They also thought they were going to betray them and that they were spy in the united states
We were fighting the Japanese in a war and were suspicious that the Japanese were spying on the US.
in the josh county
The Japanese were peaceful in the interment camps but they suffered tremendously.
The attack on Pearl Harbor, and declaration of war by Congress.
Japanese internment camps were meant to house any Japanese Americans whom "posed a threat" to the American Government or people during WWII. Though this sounds innocent, the Americans took total liberty in putting any Japanese they could get there hands on in there.
They were called interment camps. They were crude and pretty spartan in their facilities. Many had health problems as a result.
the interment camp started in February 1942 the interment camp started in February 1942
The Japanese were peaceful in the interment camps but they suffered tremendously.
george Jefferson
After Pearl Harbor the Japanese Americans were rounded up and put into interment camps. They lost businesses, farms, and homes.
people who live in the interment camps had to face really hard times.because most of the camps were in the dessert , in the summer the temperature was about 100 degreasee and they didnt have enoughj of water or supplies to live.
America thought the japanease people in America were spies
Americans of Japanese ancestry was no longer questioned.
No most were locked in interment camps.
its because they were stupid and no one love then let alone liked them and they werent trusted on which side they were on. so thats why they were sent to interment camps. peace poopy sniffers.
The attack on Pearl Harbor, and declaration of war by Congress.
People were forced to leave their homes and businesses and made to live in concentration camps.
Japanese internment camps were meant to house any Japanese Americans whom "posed a threat" to the American Government or people during WWII. Though this sounds innocent, the Americans took total liberty in putting any Japanese they could get there hands on in there.
Internment Camps were camps created by the United States government to house Japanese-Americans during the Second World War. Japanese-Americans were removed from their homes and forced into camps, for the government feared some were spies for the Japanese Empire.