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- Throughout the 1930’s, there were Japanese Canadians who were feared by white men because they thought Japan would invade Canada
- There we 23,000 Japanese Canadians in Canada before WWII
- Canadians made internment camps which gave Japanese the lower ranked jobs
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23 000 Japanese Canadians mostly living in British Columbia, all of whom were feared by the whites for many reasons.
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The Prime Minister appoints a committee to investigate the Japanese and Chinese “problem” in British Columbia.
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1941 the japanese airforce unexpectedly attacked the US forces in Pearl Harbor
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50 00O Japanese troops attacked the British colony of Hong Kong
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World war 2 ends
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