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    McKinley Tariff, which raised import rates on foreign sugar. This caused the sugar planters to go into an economic depression as they were being undersold in the American market. The farmers knew that the tariff and depression that Hawaii faced would disappear if Hawaii were to be annexed by the United States. At this time, Queen Liliuokalani was ruling. In 1893, the Queen attempted to introduce a new constitution to the Hawaiian people, which would give her more power in the government. She did not

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    According to the Overthrow of the Monarchy Part 3 worksheet, the overthrow of Hawaii was not fair to the Hawaiian people because when President Cleveland sent a special commissioner James H. Blount to Honolulu, he ordered the troops back to their ship and the American flag taken the down and replaced by the Hawaiian flag. Once President Cleveland saw his report he decided that he will do everything in his power to restore the queen's power, provided she would grant forgiveness to those people who

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    Hawaii History

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    Discovery and settlementMain article: Ancient Hawaiʻi The earliest settlements in the Hawaiian Islands were made by Polynesians who traveled to Hawaii using large double-hulled canoes. They brought with them pigs, dogs, chickens, taro, sweet potatoes, coconut, banana, and sugarcane. There are several theories regarding migration to Hawaii. The "one-migration" theory suggests a single settlement. A variation on the one-migration theory instead suggests a single, continuous settlement period. A

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    On January 17, 1893, the Hawaiian Kingdom was overthrown by the United States of America. A storm had broken out, and a group of American men took control of the Hawaiian Kingdom. This group of men, called the Hawaiian League would ultimately take over, and overthrew the Hawaiian Kingdom. When the McKinley Tariff was signed, this allowed all imported sugar into the U.S. tariff free. This worried many foreign sugar businessmen that sugar would not thrive in Hawaii anymore. Many businessmen thought

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    The Overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom was when Hawaii’s monarchy was dethroned by the Committee of Safety on January 17, 1893. The Committee of Safety was a group of thirteen people led by Lorrin Thurston that caused the overthrow of Hawaii. Foreigners in Hawaii were overruling the native Hawaiians and the natives never had a chance to speak their opinions. Many foreigners came to Hawaii to start a new life or to share their religion with people, but a group of people named The Hawaiian League (which

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    In pre-annexed Hawaii Queen Liliuokalani was the last of the monarchy in 1892. Queen Lili’uokalani was the first and only reigning queen. She is the sister of King Kalakaua who died in San Francisco in 1891. The queen was remembered for her beautiful voice and her beautiful “Aloha ‘Oe”. The queened planned to re-write the constitution she was not successful in this because her ministers did not agree with her plan for the future for herself and for Hawai’i. Before Lili’uokalani could change her

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    On July 1898, Hawaii was officially annexed to the US after a valiant struggle. The first struggle came when the Reciprocity Treaty was canceled out by the McKinley Tariff. This negated Hawaii’s advantage on sugar, leaving many foreigners yearning for annexation. Queen Liliuokalani, the last monarch of the Hawaiian Kingdom, was overthrown by foreigners whose main goal was to make Hawaii a US territory. Queen Liliuokalani and her brother, King Kalakaua, strongly opposed the annexation; however, the

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    On July 1898, Hawaii was officially annexed to the US after a valiant struggle. Ever since the Reciprocity Treaty was canceled out by the McKinley Tariff, many people have been yearning for annexation, such as sugar planters. Queen Liliuokalani, who was the last monarch of the Hawaiian Kingdom, was overthrown by Americans whose main goal was to make Hawaii a US territory. Queen Liliuokalani and her brother, King Kalakaua, opposed the annexation. However, the foreigners, known as the Committee of

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    Kauikeaouli was born on August 11, 1813 on the Big Island of Hawaii. He became king at age 11 when his older brother Liholiho died, who ruled as Kamehameha II. For 14 years of his reign Kauikeaouli was guided by Kaahumanu and Kinau. At age 25, he took on the responsibilities of kingship by himself as Kamehameha III. (The Reign of Kamehameha III Website) Kauikeaouli’s reign of thirty years was filled with change and accomplishment. Kamehameha III’s reign would be a desirable time to live in because

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    website is the online representation of the video Hawaii's Last Queen. The website provides a summary of the program. The video depicts the events that led to the annexation of Hawaii. Eventually, the Hawaiian queen Lili'uokalani would lose her throne and the Hawaiian people would lost their kingdom. Then eventually Hawaii was recognized as part of the United States in 1898 by President William McKinley. The website also features several images depicting various things, there is a picture of Lili'uokalani

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