They probably felt inconvenienced by it, seeing as they already had to send their sons and husbands to war. This was just another thing they had to put up with that made life difficult
<span>Horace Mann had a huge impact on education, in Massachusetts and nationally. He is best known for his policy on compulsory education--free elementary school education for all. This was in mid-nineteenth century Massachusetts. He is almost as well known for the founding of "normal" schools to prepare elementary teachers, often a one or two-year course of training after grade 10 or so. Among the first two normal schools were Bridgewater Normal School (where I grew up--in its shadow) and Framingham Normal School.</span>
Answer:
Because even though they were american the US government thaught that they might be sharing the US secrets so they put them in consintration camps
Explanation:
Cuz they approved the compromise of it
The Japanese, because of their years of isolation, had no navy with which to defend themselves, and thus they had to agree to the demands of the United States. In 1854, the Treaty of Kanagawa was signed which permitted trade and opened Japanese ports to merchant ships.