There were many reasons why someone was moved into an internment camp during World War 2. In the US, some Japanese people were put into camps because of their descent. In Germany, many Jews, homosexuals, gypsy, and political enemies were put in camps for no reason.
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homesteaders pioneers Some were homesteaders because they were offered land to settle in the West.
The men joined for various reasons. Some for the cause and comrades, some were motivated by patriotism, some had war fever. Other reasons; peer and community pressure, chance for adventures, masculine identity, hatred for the enemy, romanticism, chance to be a hero, enlistment bounty in the North (money for joining).
Some wanted their sins forgiven and thus go in heaven, some saw it as an opportinuty to gain wealth elsewhere, and some perhaps just wanted to adventure.
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Executive order 9066 was to put Japanese Americans in internment camps. It was wrong and harmed these citizens needlessly.
did the japanese internment camps have closer at some point of time?
Because they wanted to make peace.
Some of the reasons for shifting to a new career include the desire for broader knowledge, a higher salary, and a bad boss. Other reasons are hostile co-workers and getting offered for a better job.
There were many reasons why someone was moved into an internment camp during World War 2. In the US, some Japanese people were put into camps because of their descent. In Germany, many Jews, homosexuals, gypsy, and political enemies were put in camps for no reason.
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Unfair allocation of resources were some of the reasons that made the south unsatisfactory. The south wanted to control and govern themselves.
Some of the reasons offered for the industry's decline were overloaded inventories at the retail level and the entrance of several new companies.
I have seen bits and pieces of old movie newsreel footage of some of it, but videos had not yet been invented.
Most immigrants left their homelands for economic reasons, cities offered them the means to obtain jobs and in some cases start businesses.
Teddy Roosevelt who thought of the interment camps for the Japanese-Americans and he (might) ask some or more builders and few soldiers to build and scout for building the internment camps.