LAD #37: FDR’s Executive Order 9066
After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, there was much anti-Japanese sentiment from Americans. FDR established Executive Order 9066 to address the wariness the American people felt about the Japanese. Americans were fearful of spies and believed Japanese people were planning more vicious attacks on American soil. The act set up internment camps for Japanese families. Many families were taken from their homes and place into these internment camps named relocation camps, losing their land and possessions. Around 120,000 people were placed in these camps. People of other ethnicities were also detained in these camps as the American people did not want anyone against the war.
Similarities can be drawn between the internment camps and the relocation of Native Americans by Andrew Jackson. Like the Japanese the Native Americans were removed from their lands and relocated to new areas that Americans didn't want. An infamous example of this was the Trail of Tears.
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