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Japanese Internment During World War II

Historical Context. Japanese immigration to the U.S. and Canada began in the 1860s and saw the greatest influx from 1900-1920U.S. Japanese immigrants settled in California, Washington, and Oregon. 90% in California. Most made their living in farming.1941, approximately 110,000 Japanese nationals l

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Japanese Internment During World War II

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