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Brice Barrett japanese american iternal camps (IV. hardships of camp lives…
Brice Barrett japanese american iternal camps
I. Introduction
attention getter if all the maps were removed tomorrow we would never miss them in two weeks because the white farmers take over and produce everything the maps grew
IV. hardships of camp lives
A hygiene
2 they were in different place and in short supply
3 they couldn't takes bathes they had to take showers like they were in prison
1 they were in separate buildings in short supplies
B privacy
1 they had no privacys they were checked on by a police that didnt have to have a warrent
D food
1 they didn't get to eat as a family
C conditions
1 they had muddy conditions
III. Relocation process
A Frenzy of moving
4 they had to sell their stuff for a low price
2 cars were sold under $500 and nothing was sold over $750
3 farm equipment was sold for 5 cents
1 a police officer a federal agent told people to start packing
B Assembly centers
3 they were 20x100 and about 15 people in 1 apartment and they were crowded
2 califormia,washington,oregon and arizona
1 they housed 100,000 people
C Intern. camps
1 they were in tulu lake,california,minidoka,idaho,manzar,california,topaz,utah,jerme,arkanas,heartmountian,wyoming,poston,airizona,granda,colorada,andkon war,arkansas
II. Historical background
B Government response
1 the removal of any or all persons from military areas
A December 7 1941
1 the number of people killed were 2403
V. in Conclusion us americans shouldn't jump to conclusions thinking that every on of those japs were bad they had to leave japan for some reason which could have been because of the emperor