yes
1898
No
A group of businessmen known as the Committee of Safety wanted the US to annex Hawaii. They overthrew the Hawaiian government and petitioned for annexation, led by Sanford Dole.
because the sugar growers want to share the sugars to annex hawaii
William McKinley was President in 1898 when the US annexed Hawaii. No buying was involved in the annex. What happened is that some American planters overthrew the king of Hawaii, began a republic and asked the US to annex it as a territory.
Hawaii.
kind of... at first we went to annex it by asking (telling) the leader of Hawaii that we were going to annex them, but they said no, so we came back later ( like 6 months to a year) with battle ships and army and threatened them. They then let us annex them :)
Hawaii
President Grover Cleveland refused to sign the treaty to annex Hawaii because he believed that the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy was unjust and not supported by the native Hawaiian population. He initiated an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the annexation, concluding that it was an act of imperialism. Cleveland advocated for the restoration of Queen Liliuokalani and opposed the annexation, reflecting his commitment to anti-imperialist principles. Ultimately, his administration's stance delayed the annexation until 1898.
The word 'annex' functions as a noun or a verb.Example sentence for the noun 'annex' as subject of the sentence:The annex is located across the street from the main library.Example sentence for the noun 'annex' as direct object of the verb:The hospital added an annex to serve as an outpatient clinic.Example sentence for the verb 'annex':The US decided to annex Hawaii as a territory despite the dubious legality of the act.
Cleveland proposed that the native Hawaiian government be returned to power