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Q: How did Americans businessmen traders and planters protect their economic interests in Hawaii?
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Why did sugercane planters revolt against Queen Liliuokalani?

because americans wanted Hawaii to become a part of us


How were the economic interests of planters and yeomen similar?

Planters and yeomen alike often looked down on the poorest of white southerners.


Political and economic powers in the southern colonies was dominated by?

Wealthy planters


Were planters the first Americans to become powerful in Hawaii?

JESUS LOL well that is true.


What group controlled economic and political life in the southern colonies?

Planters


What economic resource was is short supply and needed for the Jamestown planters to grow tobacco?

Natural resource.


How did planters regain control of the land and labor in the south?

To regain their control of land and labor, Southern planters turned to two systems that kept African Americans under their control.


How did planters regain control of the the land and labor in the south?

To regain their control of land and labor, Southern planters turned to two systems that kept African Americans under their control.


How did planters regain control of the south land and labor in the South?

To regain their control of land and labor, Southern planters turned to two systems that kept African Americans under their control.


Why did Americans planters request for the annexation of Hawaii fail in the early 1890s?

Before the senate could accept it, Grover Cleveland became president. He did not approve of the planters' actions and withdrew the treaty.


What economic resource was in short supply for the Jamestown planters to grow tobacco natural capital or human?

giving up


Which Americans gained control of the land and trade in Hawaii?

The Planters and Plantation owners who were often the children of missionaries.