Hawaii is included in the geographic region of the United States because it was annexed as a U.S. territory in 1898 and later became the 50th state in 1959. Its strategic location in the central Pacific Ocean made it important for military and economic interests. Despite its distance from the mainland U.S., Hawaii's cultural, historical, and political ties to the country solidified its inclusion. Additionally, its unique geography and climate contribute to its identity as part of the U.S.
There are five US states that are included in the Pacific region. They are California, Oregon, Hawaii, Washington, and Alaska.
Hawaii is part of the noncontigious region of the US
Washington, Oregon, California, and Nevada. Sometimes Alaska and Hawaii are also included in this category.
In the region of the Western Region.
The Pacific ocean
geographic features
The pacific region.
The northwest region was included in the Cotton Kingdom.
Because it was a US Territory.
The south east, near the state of Georgia
north central
Western-it's off the west coast.