Alaska used to be inhabited mainly by the natives, and could be considered independent, but were never actually a country. It was later converted to a Russian colony before the America gained it.
Hawai'i was a country, going from a kingdom to a republic. Later on it was annexed by America and became a state soon after Alaska.
They both were. Alaska was purchased from Russia which was ruled by the czars, and Hawaii was a monarchy.
Yes. Since record keeping began in 1950 Alaska has had 4 tornadoes and Hawaii has had 39.
Yes. Since official record keeping began in 1950 There have been 4 tornadoes in Alaska (all rated F0) and 39 in Hawaii, the strongest of which were rated F2.
Yes- there have been several in Hawaii, Alaska, and the Pacific Coast
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No. She was born in Sandpoint, Idaho. Her family moved to Alaska when she was an infant. She did live in Hawaii for a short period, while she attended collage.
Germany never occupied Alaska.
The answer that you are looking for is the Louisiana Territory. However, this question overreaches. While Texas gained its independence by a war with Mexico, it was independent before it ever volunteered to enter into the United States. This was also the case with California. Hawaii voluntarily entered the Union. Also, like the Louisiana Territory, Alaska was purchased, in this case from Russia.
Hilo was the first Capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii under Kamehameha I.
Alaska
No.
Hawaii is a state. It became one in 1959.