The Native Americans were the first immigrants to America. They are believed to have begun migrating to America from Asia about 15,000 years ago.
Serious migration to America from Europe began about 1500 CE with the movement of people from Spain, and under Spanish rule, to build the Spanish Empire in America. Migration from other European nations became significant in the early 1600s
Significant involuntary migration from Africa began in the mid 1500s with the movement of slaves from Africa to America to replace the Native Americans of the Caribbean, who did not survive slavery well.
Significant migration from other parts of the world began in the 1late 1700s.
Japan was coerced into opening its borders in the 1850's. After that, several upheavals in Japan prompted Japanese to emigrate to other countries in Europe and the Americas. The largest influx to the US came between 1885 and 1894, after an 1882 law excluded the Immigration of Chinese.
In 1907, Theodore Roosevelt enacted a general restriction on new male immigrants, and in 1924 they were almost entirely stopped. However, some Japanese continued to enter the Territory of Hawaii for several decades.
It is impossible to say when the first immigrants came to America. Immigrants have been coming to America for thousands of years. The Pilgrim fathers were immigrants. The people that came with Columbus were immigrants. Many other people had come to America long before Columbus and they were immigrants. The first people on the American continent were immigrants.
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They thought that the Japanese Americans might be spies.
About 120,000 Japanese-Americans, 3/4 LOYAL Americans (Nisei).
because many Americans feared that Japanese American were spies
Mostly California and Texas.
The USA was worried about the Japanese-Americans on the coast supplying Japanese with information and helping the Japanese attack the USA in any way. So the USA put the Japanese-Americans in internment camps.
99-nen no ai Japanese Americans - 2010 Modern Day Japanese 1-6 was released on: USA: 2010
I think you are referring to the WWII Japanese internment camps. After Pearl Harbor, it was thought that Japanese-American citizens could not be trusted, so they were rounded up and forced to live at various "camps" around the U.S. until the war was over. See the Related Links below.
Japanese internment camps were set up in the USA in WW2 to contain Japanese Americans. An obvious con of the camps were that they infringed on the rights of innocent American citizens. A pro is that they kept non Japanese Americans from panicking.
Japanese Americans is the correct name for Japanese Americans
About Us - 2003 The Red Pines Japanese Americans on Bainbridge Island was released on: USA: 14 April 2006
Japanese Americans born in America are American citizens. The term Japanese Americans means that they are of Japanese decent but live in the US.
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Japanese-Americans, German-Americans, and Italian-Americans.
Yes, the Native American Society did settle in America.
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