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Jacob Smith Japanese American Internment camps (III. Relocation Process…
Jacob Smith
Japanese American Internment camps
I. Introduction Paragraph
Attention getter
Thesis statement
II. Historical Background
Attack on Pearl Harbor
cause of attack
Japanese American pop.
Government response and action
Presidents order
Government restrictions
Military Zones
Japanese Americans arrested
Pacific Coast curfew
No Japanese Americans committed crimes
III. Relocation Process
Evacuation (moving)
What to pack
How to handle family business
Dealing with large possessions (house, car, equipment, etc.)
Most people affected were born in US
People were first evacuated on March, 24
They were ordered to report to control stations
Many Japanese Americans moved away willingly
at least 1/16th Japanese was evacuated
Assembly Centers
Living conditions
Types of locations
Purpose of centers
brought here before camps
Riot in Santa Anita
Two on Indian Reservations
Internment Camps
Why/purpose of camps
Locations (environment)
Location (states)
Part/types of buildings
IV. Hardships of Camp Life
Lack of privacy
Lack of communication outside the camps
Never quiet
Lack of entertainment
Overcrowed
Mistreatments
Very little hot water
Ruined there culture/lifestyle
Not safe
No schools at first
No school supplies
V. Conclusion