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Japenese came to america for a better life. They are known as the Issei. This event is significant because this was how the japanese got here if they did not come here that would have not happened.
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The Anti-Japanese movement was growing. This event was significant because more and more people are not liking japanese and the Americans thought they did not have the same rights.
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The Gentlemens Agreement was signed. That means only the family members of japanese labors can come to america. It lasted from 1907-1908. This event was significant because it helped some families get together.
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Japanense womens started to join there husbands in the U.S. This event was signifiant because it helped families get back together again. The Japanese are happier.
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Japanese attack pereal harbor. This is significant because this event showed that japanese are dangourous and do not like the U.S.A
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President Franklin Roosevelt signed the Excutive order 9066. This event is significant because since the president signed the paper it states that japanese have to be moved away from there home into internment camps.
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Relocation day has been annouced.This event was significant because this is where this is where the japanese are going to stay until they are allowed to go home.
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Japanese Americans voluntarily register for evacuation from seattle. This event was significant because they are going to the relocation camps soon.
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Nesei wanted to support there country (U.S.) so they fought in the U.S army. This event is significant becuase maybe they wanted to show there country that they are not dangourous.
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Japanese residents were transfered to one of the ten relocation camps. This event was significant because it made the Japanese very unhappy because they came to America for a better life and this made there lives even worse