What Important Events Led Up To The Japanese Internment Camps

  • Suspicions Of The Japanese

    Suspicions Of The Japanese

    The Japanese Started To Immigrate To America. The Americans Did Not Trust The Japanese Immigrants.
  • Gentlemens Agreement.

    Gentlemens Agreement.

    The Americans Made An Agreement With Japan That Only Immigrants Familys Could Move To America From That Point On.
  • Outgrowth Of The Japanese

    Outgrowth Of The Japanese

    To Many Japanese Came To America.
  • Picture Brides Came To America

    Picture Brides Came To America

    Gentlemens Agreement Made Immigrants Ilegal To Come To America Unless Someone From Your Family Already Lived There So The Japanese Expanded The Law With The Picture Brides.
  • Japan Allies With The Nazi's

    Japan Allies With The Nazi's

    Japan Made An Alliance During World War 2. The Alliance Also Included Germany, Japan, and Italy.
  • Popular Speeches

    Popular Speeches

    Important People Who Had Great Influence Over The Citezens Would Make Speeches That Would Make The Japanese Look Bad.
  • Pearl Harbor

    Pearl Harbor

    The Japanese Attacked The Americans At Pearl Harbor.
  • Mistrust Of The Japanese

    Mistrust Of The Japanese

    After Pearl Harbor The Americans Distrusted The Japanese So Much That They Would Probably Put Them In Internment Camps.
  • Revoking Licenses

    Revoking Licenses

    The Americans Took The Japanese I.D.s And Licenses
  • Civillian Exclusion Orders

    Civillian Exclusion Orders

    The Civillian Exclusion Orders Was The Order That Said That Japanese People Had To Move To Internment Camps.