Executive ordr 9066 removed

Japanese-American internment camps

  • Attack of Pearl Harbor

    Attack of Pearl Harbor
    On this date the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor and this lead to the U.S. declaring war on Japan.
  • World War 2 (Japan vs. U.S.)

    World War 2 (Japan vs. U.S.)
    On this date the U.S. declared war on Japan and then joined the World War 2.
  • Executive Order 9066

    Executive Order 9066
    President Franklin D. Roosevelt sgned executive order 9066 sending all Japanese-Americans to internment camps.
  • Proclamation No.1

    Proclamation No.1
    Gen. John Dewitt issued proclimation No. 1 establishing Millitary area No.1 and No.2 This clarified that all Japanese desendant in the state of California would be relocated.
  • Executive Order 9102

    Executive Order  9102
    This order gave the Civilian Agency the athority to move the Japanese-Americans to war relocation camps.
  • Imigration and Nationality act

    Imigration and Nationality act
    This act was specifically directed to the Japanese. It's use was to govern primarily immigration and citizenship to the U.S.
  • The Civil Rights Act of 1964

    The Civil Rights Act of 1964
    The Civil Rights Act was a piece of Civil Rights legislation of the U.S. that rejected major forms of discrimination, racial, ethnic, national and religious minorities, and women.
  • Executive Order 9066 Rescinded

    Executive Order 9066 Rescinded
    On this date Presidnt Gen. Ford formally rescinded the Executive Order 9066. in the year 1988, to apologize to the Japanese-Americans, Congress passed the Civil Liberties Act stating that it was a "grave injustice" and the also offered 1.6 billion dollars in repiration to formally interned Japs. or their reletives.