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Hawaii
It is both, one of the Hawaiian Islands and a part of the State of Hawaii.
Yes and No. It is the 1st and only state made up of all islands but lots of states have islands as part of the state. For example Florida has Key West which is a island but most of the state is not a island.
Yes, Hawaii is a U.S. state. It was annexed as part of the Newlands Resolutions, and became the territory of Hawaii on June 15 1898. In March 1959, the Hawaii Admission Act, and was singed into law by president Dwight Eisenhower. On June 27 1959, a ballet referendum asked residents of Hawaii to vote on whether or not to accept statehood. The residents chose to accept, and Hawaii became a state on August 21, 1959.
Both. Of of the islands that makes up the State of Hawaii is also called Hawaii- known to local folks as "The Big island". So it depends on whether you are taking about the state, or one island that is part of the state.
Hawaii is a state that is part of the United States, it is actually many islands located in the Pacific Ocean. The islands are close together and sort of resemble a "chain." There are also volcanoes located on, near and under the Hawaiian Islands.
Hawaii is part of the United States as a US State. It consists of 7 other "main" islands that is just commonly called Hawaii, such as Oahu, Molokai Kauai, Maui etc.
Michigan is the only state made of two separate land masses.
Hawaii is a part of a chain of volcanic islands in the middle of the Pacific. Is is part of Oceana.
Because Maui is part of the chain of Hawaiian islands, it is not considered to be part of any continent. It is part of Oceania, along with other islands in the Pacific Ocean. It is considered part of the USA because Hawaii is a state.
Hawaii was the last state to join the United States of America. It became a state on August 21st, 1959. It was the 50th and last state to become a part of the U.S.
Hawaii is the only state in the United States that is part of the region of Polynesia. Located in the central Pacific Ocean, Hawaii consists of a chain of islands that share cultural and historical ties with other Polynesian islands. The state is known for its unique culture, language, and traditions that reflect its Polynesian heritage.