Please enable JavaScript.
Coggle requires JavaScript to display documents.
Dalton Stamper Japanese American Internment Camps (IV. hardship of camp…
Dalton Stamper
Japanese American Internment Camps
l. introduction paragraph
Attention-getter
the 9066 led 110,000 Japanese american men, women, and children
Thesis statement
lll. relocation process
Evacuation (moving)
What to pack
they packed clothes and a few :books to read
What to leave behind
what to sell
they sold there homes,cars and their valules
how to handle family business
they had to mark down prices and sell their business
how much time to pack
they only had a couple week to a month at the most
dealing with cars and houses when moving
sold real cheap or destroyed
Assembly centers
living conditions
:the conditions where not bad
purpose of centers
to make sure there are no spies s in are country
Internment camps
locations (states)
California, Arizona, Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, Arkansas, and Idaho.
locations (environment )
middle of nothing on flat lands
IV. hardship of camp life
family relationships
sometimes separate but also kept together
lack of entertainment
read the book that you brought
hygiene
the hygiene was very poor
Americanization (schools)
there was good schooling
food
there was poor food
lack of privacy
there where bunk after bunk there was no privacy
ll. Historical background
Attack on Pearl Harbor
What happened & results\ casualties
2,400 casualties, 1,000 wounded, 20 america ships, the USS Arizona was the only ship in history to lose there entire band
Cause of attack
so they could take out south east Asia without interference
Gov't response and action
president Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the executive order 9066, and the Japanese holding camps
time of attack
7:55 Hawaii time, December 7, 1941 japenese launch fighter planes
V. conclusion