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Cleveland believed that the overthrow of the rightful Queen Liliuokalini was instigated by American pineapple interests and did not consider rightful the request of the revolutionary government for annexation by the US.

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President Cleveland was against the overthrow of the Hawai'ian government and supported Queen Liliuokalani.

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Hawaiians did not support the treaty

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Why did president Grover Cleveland refuse to sign the treaty that allowed the United states to annex Hawaii?

Cleveland learned that the treaty didn't have the support of Hawaiians


Why was the U.S. annexation of Hawaii delayed until William McKinley became President?

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Why was annexation of Hawaii delayed until William McKinley became president?

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refuse to sign it into law.


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What responses can a president make to a bill?

He can sign it, refuse to sign it or send it back to Congress unsigned with his objections.


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To refuse to sign into laws?

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