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Many Japanese chose to serve the U.S. in World War II because they felt it was a way to repay them. Japanese Americans were at one time imigrints coming into the United States with little supplies and a dream or two. They found freedom in America, and because they were so thankful to find a place truly free, they fought for the U.S.
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Indentured servitude
This was the process that allowed those wh couldnt afford to go were allowed to work for passage... It was somewhat like slavery though.
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It was still slavery, just not permanent. Very few had any rights and many suffered horribly at their master's hands. So no more moral than regular slavery. Indentured servitude, as far as I've seen it defined, is an agreement between a laborer and a wealthy individual.
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