Japanese internment during World War II had significant economic repercussions, both for the internees and the broader economy. Many Japanese Americans lost their businesses, property, and savings, leading to a long-term economic disadvantage for their families and communities. The removal of these individuals from the workforce also disrupted local economies, particularly in agriculture and small businesses, contributing to labor shortages and economic instability in affected areas. Overall, internment not only harmed the livelihoods of those directly impacted but also had cascading effects on regional economies.
The japanese economy or the japan's economy
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It made the economy old-fashioned, and not up to date. Therefore, when the Japanese went to war, they were beaten because they had old weapons. After this, the shogun ended the seclusion edict, right as Commodore Perry came to treaty with Japan. He was welcomed, and a treaty was made between the US and Japan.
the economy looses millions of dollars paying for repairs
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there are 39 diffrent Japanese internment camps
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The effects on the internment of Japanese-Americans was negative psychologically. Shock and fear plagued the Japanese-Americans as a result of the internment camps.
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See website: Japanese-American internment camps.
No, the Japanese- Americans were not happy about the internment camps in WW2.
The Japanese
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Inherently, Japanese Americans were the main victims of the internment camps.
It was met with a sense of betrayal, dismay, sadness and sometimes anger.
See website: Japanese-American internment camps.
The US government formally apologized for Japanese internment in 1990.