It was the forced signing of a Constitution that actually effected who could vote. (That's what changed from 1846 to the 1887 Constitution.) The King still had his powers but under much checks and balances. One must read this Constitution to have a full understanding: E:\Hawaii Laws\Kingdom of Hawaii Constitution of 1887.mht .
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the bayonet constitution
The 1877 Constitution which is called the Bayonet Constitution.
King Kalakaua of Hawaii did not personally give Pearl Harbor to the US. The decision to allow the US to use Pearl Harbor as a coaling and repair station was made by his successor, Queen Liliuokalani, in 1887 through the agreement known as the Reciprocity Treaty. The treaty was motivated by economic benefits and the desire to maintain good relations with the powerful United States.
King Kalakaua did not surrender Hawaii to the United States; rather, he was pressured into signing the Bayonet Constitution in 1887, which significantly reduced his powers. In 1893, a group of American and European businessmen, supported by the U.S. government, orchestrated a coup that led to the overthrow of Queen Liliuokalani, Kalakaua's successor. This event ultimately resulted in the annexation of Hawaii by the United States in 1898. The overthrow was controversial and remains a significant moment in Hawaiian history.
The "Bayonet Constitution".
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The Bayonet Constitution
he was forced to sign it
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The Bayonet Constitution of 1887 resulted in a significant reduction of the power of the Hawaiian monarchy, particularly King Kalākaua, and increased the influence of American and European businessmen in Hawaii. It imposed restrictions on voting rights, limiting suffrage to wealthy landowners and effectively disenfranchising many native Hawaiians. This shift laid the groundwork for the eventual overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy in 1893, as it ignited tensions between native Hawaiians and the growing foreign influence in the islands.
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The Bayonet Constitution of 1887 significantly reduced the power of the Hawaiian monarchy and increased the influence of American and European interests in Hawaii. It limited the voting rights of native Hawaiians and expanded the electorate to include wealthy foreign residents, effectively disenfranchising many locals. This constitution laid the groundwork for the eventual overthrow of Queen Liliʻuokalani in 1893 and the annexation of Hawaii by the United States in 1898. The changes also marked a shift toward greater imperial control over Hawaii's political and economic landscape.
The Bayonet Constitution
Bayonet Constitution
The planters used their power to force the Hawaiian king to sign a new constitution in 1887.