In the south of course. Jim Crow laws where laws that said that limited the possibilities of African Americans (Jim Crow is just another name for African Americans).
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1. The key military concern referenced by the Court was that "properly constituted military authorities feared an invasion of our West Coast." The military authorities feared that Japanese Americans would give information to the Japanese or might themselves engage in attacks against US military installations.
2. I do not agree with the majority opinion that racial prejudice did not play a role in the US government's treatment of Japanese Americans. There was definitely prejudice, which means pre-judging or judging in advance. The authorities were able to force any and all persons of Japanese ancestry into internment camps, without presenting any evidence that they as individuals had, in fact, done anything to warrant such action against them. It had been generic, stereotyped suspicion of anyone of Japanese heritage that prompted the government to restrict the civil liberties of Japanese Americans. President Roosevelt's Executive Order 9066 (February 1942), which allowed the Secretary of War to designate certain areas as military zones, set the stage for the mass relocation of Japanese-ancestry persons to internment camps. By June of 1942, over 100,000 Japanese Americans were sent to such internment camps. That was a rush to judgement against thousands of persons without due process of law, to which they were entitled under the US Constitution.
ANSWER: The development of railroads in US was a major upgradation in the field of transportation. It provided quick transportation with cheap fares. The railroads would take only a few days to cover distances which were impossible during that time and would consume weeks. As the supply factor was smooth comparatively, the demands for natural resources rose up. People knew that it would not be costly for them to use those raw materials which were otherwise impossible for them to use because of the high transportation cost involved in the middle.
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Jackson urged Indians to assimilate and obey state laws. Further, he believed that he could only accommodate the desire for Indian self-rule in federal territories, which required resettlement west of the Mississippi River on federal lands.
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