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Business men were in favor of annexation.
missionaries
Business men were in favor of annexation.
missionaries
Sugar and fruit companies
missionaries
Yes, he did favor the annexation of texas.
No. Not all Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Puerto Rican or Wasps were in favor of the change to Statehood but 17 out of every 18 voters did approve the referendum for Statehood which amounted to a landslide.
Business men were in favor of annexation.
Supporters of annexation of the Philippines believed it would provide economic opportunities for American businesses, increase U.S. influence in Asia, and promote American values such as democracy and Christianity in the region. Additionally, annexation was seen as a way to protect American interests and ensure stability in the region.
The Committee of Safety was the "Cover Name" for the group that proposed the annexation of Hawaii and while in theory not a member, it was led and directed by the Publisher of the Honolulu Advertiser, Lorrin A. Thurston. Other principals involved in the overthrow of the Monarchy were Henry Ernest Cooper, Sr., who was the elected head of the 13 member Committee of Safety, Sanford B. Dole who became the first President of the Republic of Hawaii, and John L. Stevens who was the US Minister to the Kingdom of Hawaii.
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