To attempt to convert the natives.
To convert the native people, the same reason why missionaries were established in the first place.
because there was a time in history where countries fought to 'discover' new lands in an effort to own and control more then other countries. british and spanish were the biggest to do this and that is why british captain james cook set out to find new lands in the pacific ocean.
Hawaiiʻi or the Hawaiian island was originally inhabited by Polynesians around 400AD. But based on the European exploration records, the island was discovered by Captain James Cook in 1778 and named them the Sandwich Islands.
American planters moved to Hawaii because of the fertile soil. The fertile soil came from the volcanoes beneth the islands of Hawaii.The volcanoes gave the fertile soil. To find out more on Google write Hawaiian islands
"kope" is the hawaiian word for coffee, but coffee was actually introduced to the islands in the early 1800's so the word came up more recently "lani" is a hawaiian word for heavenly, but it is more of a name and there are different variations such as mailani and kalani
Not much is known about the true original names of the 8 major Hawaiian Islands, as the ancient people used a number of different names to describe where they were from. At one time, the islands were known by the Ali'i Nui who controlled them. We do know that Captain James Cook who was the first European to visit them, gave them the name of the Sandwich Islands. On that note, the true origin of the current names are also unknown.
missionaries.
because missionaries came from other parts of Europe and converted them.
The Jesuits.
Hawaiki has not been used for a very long time. When the missionaries came to Hawaii, they standardized the language squashing any exsisting dialects of Hawaiian. But Hawaiki is the name for Hawaii in the Maori language.
Hawaii was first explored by people from Polynesia, and for centuries, Polynesian religion and culture dominated the Island. Captain James Cook, a British explorer, came to the Hawaiian Islands in 1778, and gradually British and western ideas began to become part of Hawaii; there was also a brief period of time in the early 1840s when England occupied the islands. But throughout much of its recorded history, Hawaii was an independent monarchy, with its own royal family, and a series of Kings and Queens who ruled.Over the decades of the mid-to-late 1800s, however, it was Americans who came to be the most influential force on the islands: missionaries converted the native people to Christianity and discouraged many of Hawaii's indigenous cultural traditions. And American businesses gradually come to control much of Hawaii's economy, especially its sugarcane and pineapple plantations. America was able to overthrew the Hawaiian monarchy in a peaceful (but controversial) coup, circa 1893. In 1898, Hawaii became a territory of the United States.
Ferdinand Magellan came to the Philippines as part of his expedition to find a western route to the Spice Islands. He arrived in the Philippines in 1521 and claimed the islands for Spain.