They hoped to benefit from the strong U.S. economy.
They hoped to benefit from the strong U.S. economy.
False.
same as always... pinapples coconuts...Hawaii is the only state that grows coffee. and Hawaii is also the one and only state that founded macadamia nuts. some hawaiians eat wheat. most hawaiians prefer to eating their natural food caught or found in trees. :)
Hawaii, The ancient Polynesians are believed to have been the ancestors to the native hawaiians.
Hawaii's population was primarily made up of nonwhite citizens.
MORE ACCURATE INFO. There were other Hawaiians, mass of migration of Hawaiians to the United States. That information above is not accurate unless we're talking of a Hawaiian King to the United States.There was Obookiah (Opu'ukaha'ia) who went to Connecticut in 1815. It was because of him and a few other Hawaiians that the missionaries decided to go to Hawaii and spread their God to the people. Then there was John Kalama who arrived in Washington State in 1814. The town of Kalama, Washington is named after him.
Red is one of the many colors of the hibiscus flower, the state flower. To the ancient Hawaiians, the color red was a sacred color and denoted royalty and power.
It provides the jobs that Hawaiians require.
Hawaii is the 50th state of the US so the official currency is US dollars. However, the state has a considerable amount of Asian currency exchanged there, as it is not legal tender.
Because it was illegally stollen/occupied by america when it was a soverign country. Hawaiians did not want to become a part of the united states voluntarily.
no, because Hawaii is an island geographically un connected to America, and only became an American state in 1959. Historians and archaeologists reckon that it became inhabited by settlers from Polynesia, so native Hawaiians are in no way Americans other than politically
Some of the high tax burden that Hawaiians incur is passed on to the visiting tourist.