The Americans won.
Japanese-Americans .
Japanese Americans living in the U.S. and Hawaii.
After the bombing the Americans, thinking that the Japanese Americans could be spies, set up some mini camps and sent them there. So to simplify my answer the public had little to no interaction to the Japanese Americans after the bombing. The strange thing is, though, there were no camps in Hawaii during this event.
Americans thought Japanese Americans were helping japan during ww2
Sadly there were 110,000 - 120,000 Japanese Americans sent to the internment camps during WW2.
During the Japanese battle they lost because the Americans used "island hopping" to stop Japanese supplies
The first major battle between the Japanese and Americans during World War II was the Battle of Wake Island, which took place from December 8 to December 23, 1941. Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, Japanese forces aimed to capture Wake Island, a strategic location in the Pacific. Despite being heavily outnumbered, American defenders fought fiercely but ultimately surrendered on December 23. This battle marked the beginning of direct military confrontations between the two nations in the Pacific theater.
NO. The Battle of Bull Run was between the Union and Confederacy in the US Civil War. The Native Americans were not involved in that battle.
They were at war. Michael Montagne
Japanese-Americans .
Japanese Americans living in the U.S. and Hawaii.
They thought that the Japanese Americans might be spies.
After the bombing the Americans, thinking that the Japanese Americans could be spies, set up some mini camps and sent them there. So to simplify my answer the public had little to no interaction to the Japanese Americans after the bombing. The strange thing is, though, there were no camps in Hawaii during this event.
Japanese soldiers fought for the Americans during the Revolutionary War.
the Japanese bombed pearl harbor and we thought all Japanese were evil
Americans thought Japanese Americans were helping japan during ww2
About 120,000 Japanese-Americans, 3/4 LOYAL Americans (Nisei).