Japanese American Relocation Digital Archives
On December 7, 1941, Japan bombed Pearl Harbor. The next day, the United States and Britain declared war on Japan. Two months later, on February 19, 1942, the lives of thousands of Japanese Americans were dramatically changed when President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066. This order led to the assembly and evacuation and relocation of nearly 122,000 men, women, and children of Japanese ancestry on the west coast of the United States.
Early States and Trade, circa 1400 2
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Early States and Trade, circa 1400 1
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Water, Energy, and Pollution in the Twentieth Century 2
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Water, Energy, and Pollution in the Twentieth Century 1
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The Emergence of Ecology in the Twentieth Century
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Cities, Industry, and Pollution in the Twentieth Century 2
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Cities, Industry, and Pollution in the Twentieth Century 1
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Wilderness Preservation in the Twentieth Century 2
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Wilderness Preservation in the Twentieth Century 1
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Resource Conservation in the Twentieth Century 2
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Resource Conservation in the Twentieth Century 1
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Extracting the Far West in the Nineteenth Century 3
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Extracting the Far West in the Nineteenth Century 2
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Nature and the Market in the Nineteenth Century 2
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Nature and the Market in the Nineteenth Century 1
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Farms and Cities in the Early Republic 2
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Farms and Cities in the Early Republic 1
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The New England Forest in the Seventeenth Century 2
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The New England Forest in the Seventeenth Century 1
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