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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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