In 1931 Japan invaded the Chinese in search of raw materials for its growing industry. By 1937 a large section of China was controlled by Japan and war crimes against the Chinese had become fairly common. Many believe that this ended up contributing to the isolation of Japan. This incident is said to have not been authorized by the Japanese government but many say the Japanese troops decided themselves.
The locations of the interment camps were strategically placed around the country. They were placed on the outskirts of the cities or in the less populated areas. These areas were chosen because it was easier for the government to set up security and the chances of attack or sabotage were lower than if the chose to do it in a more urban environments.
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No, the colonists started the thing by being jer ks and throwing snowballs and other things toward the British soldiers
False. Supreme Court said that a group can be supported, EVEN if it's religious.
Sir Humphrey Gilbert that I believe was the first to voyage to the new world of England in 1583.