The XYZ Affair
Americans thought Japanese Americans were helping japan during ww2
Most of them and as a matter of fact, most people in the world also agree.
Around 2700 Americans compared with hundreds of thousands Muslims killed by the Americans in other parts of the world including Latin American countries, Japan, Iraq, Afghanistan, ... etc.
After the event of Pearl Harbor, Americans felt threatened by the Japanese-Americans. The Americans thought the Japanese-Americans on the East coast had contact with their kind in Japan and that they should cut that conact. They immedietly started moving all Japanese-Americans to interment camps all over, but left them the choice of either going to the camps, or going to Japan. Not many moved back to Japan, feeling defient and angry. The Japanese-Americans lived in their camp for under ten years, and then where allowed to leave.
The Japanese invasion of China in 1931 and the annexation of Manchuriawas roundly criticized in the US.
The XYZ Affair
Ther are almost 32% of Indians in japan and china too.
Americans thought Japanese Americans were helping japan during ww2
Polygamy
They were outraged over a possible German-Mexican alliance.The Zimmermann Telegram provoked widespread outrage in the United States. For many, it was the final straw in a string of incidents blamed on Germany.
As of 2004, there were 52,000 US citizens living in Japan, according to Japan's Ministry of Justice. In 2003, the estimated number of north Americans in Japan was 60,000. So very roughly, in 2003-2004 about 8,000 of the north Americans were presumably Canadians.
Around 500. Its hard to say.
In December of 1941, Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, in Hawaii, 3 days later Germany declared war on the U.S. Many Americans thought, at the time, that Japan was using American Japanese to spy.
Because we the Americans was invaded by Japan!
Many a Slip - 1931 was released on: USA: 2 March 1931 (premiere) USA: August 1931
Many a Sip - 1931 was released on: USA: 19 December 1931