No. Hawaii has had people living there at least since the 11th Century (probably several centuries before that).
Hawaii has been a kingdom, then a republic. In 1898 it became a Territory of the U. S., and in 1959 gained statehood.
No. But, it was once a colony of the U.S.
Alaska and Hawaii
Hawaii is the only state separate from the continental US. - But both Hawaii and Alaska are separate from the contiguousUS.
Two states which are not part of the lower 48 are Alaska and Hawaii.
Hawaii was a sovereign nation. We basically stole it.
Obama was born in the US, in Hawaii. His mother remarried and took him to Indonesia when he was about 6 . When he was 10, he moved in with grandmother in Hawaii and has lived in the US ever since.
it was attached to what is now known as the united states
Alaska and Hawaii are not in the contiguous United States - meaning that they are not attached to the country. Alaska is attached to Canada, and is the biggest state in the USA. Hawaii is a series of islands off the Pacific coast, near California. So its California
Cuba was granted almost instant independence with US attached provisos and eventually the Philippines, although the latter didn't happen until after WW2.
Ever since the day he was born, on 4 August 1961 in Hawaii.
There are not any provinces in the U.S. Larger areas are called states and there are 50 of them. Alaska and Hawaii are not attached to the continental U.S., but they are states, nonetheless.
Hawaii is a state in the US
Hawaii is the 50th US State.