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LOL well that is true.
because the United States insisted Hawaii grant it exclusive rights to a naval base at Pearl Harbor. In 1887 sugar planters forced Hawaiis king to accept a constitution limiting his power. the planters wanted Hawaii to become part of the United States. After ascending the throne in 1891, Queen Liliuokalani tried to reassert the Hawaiian nocharchys power, but the planters, supported by U.S.sailors, overthrew the monarchy in 1893. The United States annexed Hawaii in 1898
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Hawiai isn't a state but Hawaii became a state in 1952
Hawaii became the 50th state on August 21, 1959
August 21,1959
because americans wanted Hawaii to become a part of us
I believe it was Dole that started the revolt because he wanted to get rich basically as did many other planters, and Hawaii was the best place to do it for planters. Plus bad working conditions and no traveling probably were incentives too. To build upon that, in 1890, the McKinley Tariff had been implemented upon the planters which raised taxes on Hawaiian products. The planters revolted against the tariff, and discovered that the only way to overcome the tax would be to have Hawaii annexed to the union. Therefore, the planters were fighting the tax, in addition to fighting for the annexation of Hawaii in order to avoid the tax.
Planters and missionaries became powerful in Hawaii during the 19th century by establishing significant economic and social influence. Missionaries arrived first, promoting Christianity and Western education, which helped them gain the trust of the Hawaiian monarchy. They later transitioned into the sugar plantation economy, leveraging their connections to secure land and resources, leading to a strong economic foothold. This combination of religious influence and economic power ultimately allowed them to shape Hawaii's political landscape, culminating in the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy in 1893.
because the United States insisted Hawaii grant it exclusive rights to a naval base at Pearl Harbor. In 1887 sugar planters forced Hawaiis king to accept a constitution limiting his power. the planters wanted Hawaii to become part of the United States. After ascending the throne in 1891, Queen Liliuokalani tried to reassert the Hawaiian nocharchys power, but the planters, supported by U.S.sailors, overthrew the monarchy in 1893. The United States annexed Hawaii in 1898
The Americans wanted to expand their territories and become powerful.
To serve as missionaries and to become sugar plantation owners.
Most Americans feared that federal government would become too powerful.
Honolulu is the capital of Hawaii
All of Hawaii is a state.
Hawaii was the 50th state to become a state.
hawiia
they were closer to it than any other country