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Comparing The Salem Witch Trials, Japanese Internment Camps, And Mccarthyism

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There have been a ton of witch hunts, an event that persecutes a group of people based on ethnicity, color, or beliefs, throughout our time with some of the prominent ones being the Salem Witch Trials, Japanese Internment Camps, and McCarthyism.
The Salem Witch Trials are an event that takes place in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692 and lasts until 1693. This event included people - mainly women - being accused of being a witch and were hung after they had a trial to prove if the claim of being a witch was false. This all started occurring after a group of girls faked being possessed by someone who had satanist powers. This event caused an uproar at the time because of the influence that religion played in people’s lives at the time causing them …show more content…

These internment camps were a place that Japanese were forced to go by federal law after executive order 9066 by president Roosevelt and were mainly found in Florida. The camps were a place that degraded the Japanese and stripped them of their civil rights even though they were mostly U.S. citizens as they legally immigrated before World War II, and it was a placed that some were killed as there was a lack of care for the Japanese. The entire reason that this discrimination took place was due to war rage and cowardness being present in America after the bombing of Pearl Harbor which was done by the foreign Japanese. This discrimination only occurred due to the ethnicity of the people and not at all of their actions as the immigrants never took part in the bombing, they were only the same ethnicity of the bombers. This event could have been prevented if the federal government was not as corrupted with racism as the people of America. Without the government being involved the scale of Japanese internment would have been much smaller, but the government could have gone out of their way to help those who were in trouble and talk of the bombing not being the immigrant's fault. Overall, the Japanese internment camps were the result of racism being prominent in America and were brought to the surface after the bombing of Pearl

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