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Yes planters supported slavery. They did so because slaves were free labor and they needed them to work the fields.
Rich white plantation owners and they're control of slaves and cotton.
To regain their control of land and labor, Southern planters turned to two systems that kept African Americans under their control.
To regain their control of land and labor, Southern planters turned to two systems that kept African Americans under their control.
The planters used their power to force the Hawaiian king to sign a new constitution in 1887.
In response the white planters overthrew Queen Liliuokalani and set up their own temporary government in 1890
Hawaiian Queen Liliuokalani was deposed in 1893 by a group of American businessmen and sugar planters, who feared her intentions to restore power to the monarchy and influence of the indigenous Hawaiian culture. The US government supported the coup and subsequently annexed Hawaii in 1898.
because the United States insisted Hawaii grant it exclusive rights to a naval base at Pearl Harbor. In 1887 sugar planters forced Hawaiis king to accept a constitution limiting his power. the planters wanted Hawaii to become part of the United States. After ascending the throne in 1891, Queen Liliuokalani tried to reassert the Hawaiian nocharchys power, but the planters, supported by U.S.sailors, overthrew the monarchy in 1893. The United States annexed Hawaii in 1898
They pressured the king and then overthrew the queen.
The nativeHawaiiansdid not want to become a US state, whereas the planters did so that they would not have to pay the tariff on their goods when they imported them to the mainland. Since the natives did not want to become a part of America, the planters took control of the government so that they could claim that this was what the Hawaiian people wanted. The president at the time (i cant recall who) did not believe this to be the true wish of the Hawaiian people, and so rejected the request, until another president a few years later approved it.
Believing that planters had too much influence she wanted to limit their power
American sugar planters overthrew Queen Liliuokalani because they wanted to be able to exploit Hawaiian natives and control the plantations better. Liliuokalani was Hawaii's last monarch.
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