The economic and military value of the islands increased.
because americans wanted Hawaii to become a part of us
Americans sought to overthrow Queen Liliuokalani of Hawaii primarily due to economic interests and political power. The queen's attempts to implement a new constitution that would restore greater power to the monarchy threatened the dominance of American sugar planters and business interests on the islands. Additionally, there was a growing sentiment among American expatriates to annex Hawaii to the United States, which would secure their economic interests and expand U.S. territorial influence in the Pacific. This culminated in a coup in 1893, backed by the U.S. government, leading to the eventual annexation of Hawaii in 1898.
The Hawaiians were also Americans, because Hawaii was a US territory. The US fleet was based at Pearl Harbor to protect American interests & territories, including Hawaii.
Yes some native Americans did live in Hawaii
Hawaii became a U.S. territory largely through political maneuvering rather than military conflict. The overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy in 1893 was orchestrated by American sugar planters and business interests, who sought to benefit from annexation. The U.S. government supported the coup, and Hawaii was annexed in 1898 through the Newlands Resolution, which did not involve armed conflict. The relatively peaceful transition was facilitated by the strategic interests of the U.S. in the Pacific and the economic ties between Hawaii and American businesses.
The Roosevelt Corollary protected economic interests.
Tourism.
Tourism.
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The aims of the Filipinos during the Filipino-American War (1899-1902) were to gain independence and sovereignty from American colonization. The Americans aimed to assert control over the Philippines to further their geopolitical and economic interests in Asia.