missionaries
Business men were in favor of annexation.
missionaries
Business men were in favor of annexation.
Sugar and fruit companies
missionaries
Business men were in favor of annexation.
William McKinley was president during the annexation of Hawaii.
The group in Hawaii that was in favor of annexation by the United States primarily comprised American businessmen and sugar planters, many of whom were of European descent. They sought annexation to secure economic benefits, such as tariff exemptions and access to the U.S. market for their sugar exports. This group believed that joining the U.S. would provide political stability and protect their interests against foreign competition. The movement for annexation was also supported by some local elites who saw potential advantages in aligning with the U.S.
The US Congress and President McKinley.
Japan.
No, he was in favor of Texas joining the US.
Yes, he did favor the annexation of texas.