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Japanese imigrants come to America to find gold and work on the railroad
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Japanese exclusion league formed to prevent Japanese imigrants from comming to America
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The Gentlemen's Agreement between the United States and Japan represented an effort by President Theodore Roosevelt to calm growing tension between the two countries over the immigration of Japanese workers.
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The Japanese bombed pearl harbor
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Papa is taken away because of culture suspicion
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Wakatsuki family is taken into internment camp
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Papa returns and joins family at internment camp
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The japanese culture made anybody suspicious of them
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