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When the Hawaiian Islands became a U.S. territory in 1898, the native Hawaiian population experienced significant cultural and political upheaval. Many Hawaiians faced loss of land and sovereignty as American settlers and businesses gained control over resources and governance. The imposition of U.S. laws and customs led to the erosion of traditional Hawaiian culture and language. Additionally, the annexation contributed to social and economic disparities that continue to affect Hawaiian communities today.

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