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No, they were not concentration camps as the Germans built. They were Detention camps to keep the Japanese-American people under observation.
Fear. After a huge number of Japanese immigrated to the US, people felt threatened because of farm and labor competition. A wave of anti-Jap prejudice spread, mostly in California. After Pearl Harbor, some people suspected Japanese-Americans were spies sending intelligence to Japan. Officials were concerned that the Japanese, especially the ethnic, would be more loyal to their homeland than to America. The Niihau Incident, immediately after Pearl Harbor, involved a Japanese and two Hawaiian-born ethnic Japanese on the island of Ni'ihau violently freeing a downed and captured Japanese naval airman, attacking their fellow Ni'ihau islanders in the process. Source: Wikipedia
they supported the armies by shooting down the ships and sending goods
They sold conquered territories to the Americans. By sending money and supplies
the Navaho language was used as a code, I think by the US, in WW2
No, they were not concentration camps as the Germans built. They were Detention camps to keep the Japanese-American people under observation.
The public in general supported sending troops. Most people never heard of Vietnam, nor cared...then came the draft...
when the Japanese attacked peral harbor, the United States declared war on Japan. As a security means, all Japanese American citizens were brought to holding camps in the Arizona state.
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Fear. After a huge number of Japanese immigrated to the US, people felt threatened because of farm and labor competition. A wave of anti-Jap prejudice spread, mostly in California. After Pearl Harbor, some people suspected Japanese-Americans were spies sending intelligence to Japan. Officials were concerned that the Japanese, especially the ethnic, would be more loyal to their homeland than to America. The Niihau Incident, immediately after Pearl Harbor, involved a Japanese and two Hawaiian-born ethnic Japanese on the island of Ni'ihau violently freeing a downed and captured Japanese naval airman, attacking their fellow Ni'ihau islanders in the process. Source: Wikipedia
They sold conquered territories to the Americans. By sending money and supplies
for adams to convince france to helpthe americans
By sending military supplies.
The Americans helped the Allies by sending resources to them during WWI.
by sending military supplies
The France, Spain, Netherlands, Virginia, Ohio valley, Mississippi valley, and Dutch all supported the Americans in the war buy sending money, rifles, and other supplies.
Empire of Japan and the United States of AmericaThe Japanese and Americans. This battle was the turning point in the Pacific War. The Japanese lost 4 carriers.The United States vs the Empire of Japan, the most important battle of the Pacific war.June 4-7, 1942. The American fleet including the aircraft carriers Enterprise, Hornet and Yorktown utterly destroyed the Japanese fleet, sending four of the 6 Japanese carriers to the bottom.