How Much Do You Know About The 1940s?
Shortly after Pearl Harbor, President Roosevelt started doing this with Japanese and American citizens and immigrants.

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During World War II, Japanese-American immigrants were forced to live in small camps in Western America because the American government was worried about their ties to Japan, a country that had just bombed Pearl Harbor. Most people who were unjustly relocated were full American citizens.
Bill O’Leary/The Washington Post via Getty Images
Bill O’Leary/The Washington Post via Getty Images
Shortly after Pearl Harbor, President Roosevelt started doing this with Japanese and American citizens and immigrants.
- Tortured them for information in the mountains.
- Deported them without cause.
- Forced them to live on Native American reservations.
- Created internment camps to keep them accounted for.
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