It used to not be there at all. It used to be just water with volcanoes under the water. But what happened was that the volcanoes erupted under water and then the hot lava that came out hardened and started to become rocks and eventually turned into land and grew plants and shrubs which took thousands or maybe even millions of years.
1900-1920 the population went from 150,000 to 255,000.
1920-1940 the population went from 255,000 to 420,000.
1940-1960 the population went from 420,000 to 635,000.
1960-1980 the population went from 635,000 to 960,000.
1980-present the population went from 960,000 to 1,400,000.
A, it changed the social structure of hawaii
Annexation changed the social structure of Hawaii
It changed the social structure of Hawaii
Land ownership
Hawaii
Hawaii is said to have been named by the Maori people who named it "Hawaii" meaning "Heaven" in their own language. Legend states that Hawai'i Loa, a fisherman, was the first person to discover Hawaii (as told in ancient stories). He named Hawaii after himself and the rest of the islands on the chain after his children: Maui, Molokai, Oahu, and Kauai.
Land ownership was taken over mainly by the businesses.
It changed who owns the land
It changed who owned the land.
Annexation of Hawaii agribusiness led to vast differences in control of plantations, railroads, and banks.
U.S. Trade laws changed to favor sugar grown in the United States instead of Hawaii
Land ownership was taken over mainly by the businesses.