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In the internment camps, four or five families, with their sparse collections of clothing and possessions, shared tar-papered army-style barracks. Most lived in these conditions for nearly three years or more until the end of the war.
<span>The federal government stopped accepting paper money for the purchase of land.
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They started to question Britain, They were growing away from Britain because of the high tax, mistreatment and no representation in the government