No, but there was a monarchy. King Kamehameha
The current literacy rate in Hawaii is around 90, which is slightly higher than the national average of 86.
His son Kiwal'o.
Hawai'i was ruled by a royal family descending from King Kamehameha and later King Kalakaua before American businessmen took over by force and annexed Hawaii to the U.S.
He most certainly did! The forum committee of the Student Senate of the University of Hawaii invited Dr. King, James Farmer of CORE, a Black Power Representative, an officer of the White Citizens Council of Atlanta, and a Grand Kleagle or some such thing of the KKK. They were believe it or not all on the same stage. Dr. King also preached at Hawaii's Central Union United Church of Christ.
Despite numerous press reports calling the current Governor Queen Linda and the past Governor King Ben, Hawaii is a Republic with strong leanings toward Democracy.
Honolulu is Hawaii's capital.
King Kamehameha conquered and United Hawaii.
King Kalakaua.
yes he was a king .he was a kin of hawaii
Hawaii had a monarchy at that time. Kamehameha was the king of Hawaii from 1810 to 1819.
He was the King of Hawaii when Hawaii was it's own country. When he died his sister became queen and soon after America took over Hawaii and made it a state.
It was Kamehameha.
King Kamehameha I, also known as Kamehameha the Great, is considered the founder of the Kingdom of Hawaii. He unified the Hawaiian Islands in 1810 and established the Kingdom of Hawaii.
Hawaii is said to have been named by the Maori people who named it "Hawaii" meaning "Heaven" in their own language. Legend states that Hawai'i Loa, a fisherman, was the first person to discover Hawaii (as told in ancient stories). He named Hawaii after himself and the rest of the islands on the chain after his children: Maui, Molokai, Oahu, and Kauai.
He united the Hawaiian Islands
I think King Kalakaua ?