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Japanese internment

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

Since 1884 the Japanese government has permitted its people to emigrate to North America. The first known Japanese immigrant was a man named Manzo Nagano who immigrated to Canada in 1877. ... Between 1877 and 1928 there was the first wave of Japanese immigrants. ... By 1914, 10 000 Japanese had settled permanently in Canada, and in 1928 Japanese immigration to Canada was restricted to 150 people a year and in 1940 Japanese immigration had stopped altogether and did not begin again until 1967. In 1967 was the second wave of Japanese immigrants. ... These Japanese were highly educated and urban middle-class. They would practice different Japanese skills such as martial arts and origami.


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