Japanese Internment Camps

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Japanese Internment Camps Japanese internment camps began during WWII after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. The U.S. government put a lot of Japanese-American citizens in the camps because they didn’t want them to turn out to be spies and help take down the U.S. in the war. The people in the cams could learn money but it was a very small amount if anything. The bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 made the United States realize that they couldn’t let the Japanese take them out. They suspected that after Pearl Harbor the Japanese army would launch a full scale attack on the U.S. Specifically the West Coast. They had a fear that they were no match for the Japanese army and that their own defeat was imminent if they didn’t do anything

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