Japanese-Americans .
"Japanese-American internment" where US citizens sere forcibly relocated into what was euphemistically referred to as "War Relocation Camps" : Executive Order 9066 .
It was the forced relocation by the US of the Japanese Americans~Sarah
Trail of Tears
Before being interned during World War II, the Tsukamoto family lived in the San Francisco Bay Area, specifically in the city of San Jose, California. They were part of the Japanese American community that faced forced relocation and internment due to Executive Order 9066. Their experience reflects the broader injustices faced by many Japanese Americans during that time.
Japanese Americans were held in internment camps during World War II primarily due to widespread fear and suspicion following the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. The U.S. government, influenced by racial prejudice and concerns about national security, deemed Japanese Americans, regardless of their citizenship status, as potential threats to the war effort. This led to the forced relocation and incarceration of around 120,000 individuals, two-thirds of whom were American citizens, in camps across the country. The internment is now widely regarded as a grave injustice and a violation of civil rights.
the reason was to get back at japanese
Forced Native American Relocation - 2001 is rated/received certificates of: Spain:13 (DVD rating)
Forced Native American Relocation - 2001 was released on: USA: 30 March 2001 (Bulldozed! Film & Video Festival)
"Japanese-American internment" where US citizens sere forcibly relocated into what was euphemistically referred to as "War Relocation Camps" : Executive Order 9066 .
No it did not accelerate the pace of the Indians forced relocation.
its called "forced relocation and genocide" after we killed the native americans... retard!
internment
It was the forced relocation by the US of the Japanese Americans~Sarah
andrew jackson
It was the forced relocation by the US of the Japanese Americans~Sarah
Forced relocation to northern cities.
The Trail of Tears was the name given during the relocation of Native Americans from their lands to the west. Many of these relocations were forced as many tribes didn't feel they should move.