A very small number of wealthy plantation owners.
A very small minority of American Plantation owners and businessmen.
After the introduction of sugarcane in the 1830s, most of the land and businesses in Hawaii became controlled by a small group of wealthy American and European plantation owners. These individuals, often referred to as the "Big Five," dominated the sugar industry and significantly influenced Hawaii's economy and politics. Their control led to the establishment of a colonial-style governance structure, which ultimately contributed to the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy in 1893.
After the introduction of sugarcane in the 1830s, most of the land and businesses in Hawaii came to be controlled by a small group of wealthy American planters and investors. These individuals, often referred to as "sugar barons," acquired large tracts of land and established plantations, significantly influencing the island's economy and politics. Their dominance led to the marginalization of native Hawaiians and set the stage for increased American intervention in Hawaiian affairs. Ultimately, this contributed to the annexation of Hawaii by the United States in 1898.
Pineapple and sugarcane are Hawaii the major agriculture.
A major crop in Hawaii and Cuba is sugarcane. Sugarcane is used to make table sugar, molasses, and liquors, like rum.
Well, Hawaii once was responsible for 80 percent of the world's pineapple. Pineapple is not exported as much today but it is still important to Hawaii. (i dont know about sugarcane though)
It can grow on any of the islands. Maui has traditionally had a large sugarcane cultivation.
Pineapple and sugarcane
Pineapples, coconuts, coffee and sugarcane
sugarcane, pineapples, and cattle raising
Pinapple,sugarcane,and avocado
Hawaii produces sugarcane, pineapple, macadamia nuts, and coffee.