Was it legal to put Asians into "camps"?
The three websites I used were:
1. JAPANESE-AMERICAN RELOCAION
This is a credible website because it is by the history channel and provides other working links, as well as videos.
It also has a fact checker.
http://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/japanese-american-relocation
1. JAPANESE-AMERICAN RELOCAION
This is a credible website because it is by the history channel and provides other working links, as well as videos.
It also has a fact checker.
http://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/japanese-american-relocation
2. Japanese Relocation Centers
This is a credible website because it has the author of the article, related working hyperlinks, along with quotes from universities.
http://www.infoplease.com/spot/internment1.html
This is a credible website because it has the author of the article, related working hyperlinks, along with quotes from universities.
http://www.infoplease.com/spot/internment1.html
3. Japanese-American Internment
This is a credible website because it is a ".org" and working hyperlinks.
http://www.ushistory.org/us/51e.asp
This is a credible website because it is a ".org" and working hyperlinks.
http://www.ushistory.org/us/51e.asp
The first website explained that after Pearl Harbor President Franklin had signed Executive Order 9066 which ordered all Japanese-American to evacuate and be relocated in the West Coast. It then went on to explain in more detail the process of it. There were 120,000 Japanese-Americans that were relocated and there were around 10 internment camps.
The second website saying the same thing as the first website. However, they did list the locations of the camps; Arizona, California, Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, and Arkansas.
The third website explained how there was no evidence of the Japanese-Americans being true to their homeland there was just speculation, so it was a precaution. Also, explaining how Anti-Japanese Paranoia spread.
The second website saying the same thing as the first website. However, they did list the locations of the camps; Arizona, California, Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, and Arkansas.
The third website explained how there was no evidence of the Japanese-Americans being true to their homeland there was just speculation, so it was a precaution. Also, explaining how Anti-Japanese Paranoia spread.