The U.S. initially hesitated to take over Hawaii due to a combination of strategic, economic, and political factors. Many Americans were concerned about the implications of Imperialism and the potential backlash from other nations. Additionally, there was significant opposition from Native Hawaiians and some political leaders in the U.S., who were wary of annexing a territory that did not align with American values. Moreover, the economic interests in Hawaii, particularly in sugar, were still being developed, which made immediate annexation less urgent.
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They wanted to take it over. Because of the attack, it caused us to enter the war. Japan refused to give up, no matter what we did, so we had to drop two atomic bombs on Japan. The first one was called Little Boy and the second one was called Fat Man.
There would be no reason to.
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she didn't want to have anyone to take over Hawaii
Why would we want to take control of hawaii when its already one of the 50 states???
Because it's an island, and that would be very difficult to build a train over or under the water, to Hawaii.
The overthrow of the Monarchy was in 1893.
Hawaii The Age of Imperialism. The U.S. first got involved in 1875 when a treaty was signed between the U.S. and Hawaii. ... Instead, the U.S. waited 5 years until they set up a second treaty of annexation with the new Hawaiiangovernment. On July 7th, 1898, the U.S. annexed Hawaii due to war needs.
Hawaii, Guam, Philippine, Cuba