Farewell to Manzanar By aleckailyn Jan 1, 1869 Japanese first settled in U.S mainland and arrives on Gold Hill aroung Sacramento, California Jan 1, 1870 U.S congress has naturalization rights for freeing whites and African desentagrates of oriental race. Jan 1, 1886 The Japanses goverment lifts the first time to make permanent moves to other countries. Jan 1, 1911 U.S Berueau immagrats orders of the file for citizenship can only be resevied by the african descents Jan 1, 1913 Alein land Bill prevents Japanese aleins from owning land in California. Jan 1, 1924 Congress passes act stating that non alien inelagble to the U.S all immagation from Japan Dec 7, 1941 Suprise attack of Pearl Harbor by the Japaneses Feb 19, 1942 President Roosvelt sgined the Executive order of 9066 giving the war athority of millitary and exclude from anyone who might threaten the war effect Mar 25, 1942 Evacuees so that begian to arravie at Manzar camp in owns valley California the camps opened. Aug 12, 1942 evacuation of 110,000 of Japaneses are removed from the west coast into ten inland camps Dec 13, 1944 supreme court rules that loyal citizens can't be in dentinon camp on their own will Aug 14, 1945 Japan surrenders ending world war ll Nov 21, 1945 Manzanar camp officaly closes Jan 1, 1952 congress passes law 414 granting aleins the right way to become U.S citizens