Over population on their islands.
I guess he Hawaiians. Polynesians from the Marquesas Islands first populated the Hawaiian islands about 1500 years ago. About 500 years after that people from Tahiti arrived.
People have lived in the Samoan Islands for over 2,500 years. The first European to discover the Samoan Island was Dutch navigator Jacob Roggeveen, in 1722.
Hawaii consists of islands that were uninhabited in the 15th century. While Polynesians began to settle the islands around 1,500 years ago, they were largely uninhabited by other peoples until later European exploration and colonization. The islands were isolated and developed their unique culture and environment before significant outside contact.
Sandwich Islands, now known as the Hawaiian Islands, were not "discovered" by a single person. They were inhabited by Polynesians who arrived in voyaging canoes around the 4th century AD. The islands were later visited by European explorers such as Captain James Cook in 1778.
History remains divided on that question with many believing that seafarers from Melanesia predated the arrival of Polynesians by thousands of years, were subjugated by the Polynesians and eventually died out or were assimilated.
Archeological, and paleontological discoveries show that humans existed in Palawan around 30,000 to 50,000 BC. An aboriginal people of the Philippine Islands, the Negritos, are an Australo-Melanesian people who arrived in the Philippines at least 30,000 years ago. An ethnic group known as the Austronesian people called Malayo-Polynesians, originated from the populations of Taiwanese aborigines that migrated from mainland Asia approximately 6,000 years ago, who settled in the islands, and eventually migrated to Indonesia, Malaysia, and soon after, to the Polynesian Islands, and Madagascar. Based on the recorded history its 444 years in 2009.
No. It is believed that they were made almost 1000 years ago by Polynesians.
The Polynesians are believed to have arrived in Hawaii around 1,500 years ago, with the most significant waves of settlement occurring between 300 and 800 CE. They navigated vast ocean distances using advanced seafaring techniques and established a rich culture that included agriculture, fishing, and complex social structures. Their arrival marked the beginning of a new era for the islands, leading to the development of a distinct Hawaiian society.
Hawaii was first settled by Polynesians from other Pacific islands around the 4th century AD. However, British explorer James Cook is credited with the European discovery of the Hawaiian Islands in 1778.
The first person to explore Hawaii is believed to be a Polynesian navigator named Hawaiʻiloa, who is credited with discovering the islands around 1,500 years ago. Hawaiʻiloa and other Polynesians are thought to have reached the Hawaiian Islands by using their navigational skills and knowledge of the stars to guide them across the vast Pacific Ocean.
The earliest settlements in the Hawaiian Islands were made by Polynesians who traveled to Hawaii. On January 18, 1778, Captain James Cook and his crew, while attempting to discover the Northwest Passage between Alaska and Asia, found the Hawaiian islands. He named them the "Sandwich Islands". It became a US state on August 20, 1959.
Archeological, and paleontological discoveries show that humans existed in Palawan around 30,000 to 50,000 BC. An aboriginal people of the Philippine Islands, the Negritos, are an Australo-Melanesian people who arrived in the Philippines at least 30,000 years ago. An ethnic group known as the Austronesian people called Malayo-Polynesians, originated from the populations of Taiwanese aborigines that migrated from mainland Asia approximately 6,000 years ago, who settled in the islands, and eventually migrated to Indonesia, Malaysia, and soon after, to the Polynesian Islands, and Madagascar. Based on the recorded history its 444 years in 2009.