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Hawai'i was united under a single ruler, Consulate-General, Suburo Fujii, quickly
Kamehameha I, for the first time in 1810. recognized the Provisional Government as
Until 1816, the chiefs considered the legitimate successor to the monarchy,
themselves under British protection and along with every other international
flew the Union Jack. The monarchy then legation in Honolulu.
adopted a flag similar to the state's A provisional government was set up
present flag, with the Union Jack in the without substantial support among
canton (top quarter next to the flagpole) indigenous Hawaiians or the government,
and eight horizontal stripes (alternating but had the strong support of the
white, red and blue from the top), Honolulu Rifles, a militia group which
representing the eight major islands of had defended the Kingdom against
Hawai'i. rebellion in 1889. Under this pressure,
In 1819, Kamehameha II ascended to the Lili'uokalani gave up her throne to the
throne. Under intense pressure from his Committee of Safety. The Queen's
co-regent and stepmother, Ka'ahumanu, he statement yielding authority, on January
allowed the kapu system that had ruled 17, 1893, also pleaded for justice:
life in the island to be abolished. See I Lili'uokalani, by the Grace of God and
'Ai Noa. In 1820, missionaries from a New under the Constitution of the Hawaiian
England Congregationalist missionary Kingdom, Queen, do hereby solemnly
group, the ABCFM, arrived. They were protest against any and all acts done
received coldly at first, but after a against myself and the Constitutional
year of limited permission to Government of the Hawaiian Kingdom by
proselytize, some of the highest-ranking certain persons claiming to have
chiefs converted, including Ka'ahumanu. established a Provisional Government of
They were then given permission to stay and for this Kingdom.
permanently. The commoners swiftly That I yield to the superior force of the
followed the example of their leaders and United States of America whose Minister
converted to Protestant Christianity. The Plenipotentiary, His Excellency John L.
Christian chiefs attempted to rule the Stevens, has caused United States troops
islands as a Christian nation, which led to be landed at Honolulu and declared
to intense conflicts with other resident that he would support the Provisional
Westerners and visiting ships, all of Government.
whom preferred the old regime of abundant Now to avoid any collision of armed
alcohol and promiscuous sexual relations. forces, and perhaps the loss of life, I
Non-Hawaiian residents also pushed for a do this under protest and impelled by
change in the land tenure practices of said force yield my authority until such
the kingdom. Land was held at the will of time as the Government of the United
the chiefs, and could be taken at any States shall, upon facts being presented
time. The non-residents wished to hold to it, undo the action of its
land in fee simple, according to their representatives and reinstate me in the
own customs. The ruling chiefs were authority which I claim as the
eventually persuaded to allow the land to Constitutional Sovereign of the Hawaiian
be surveyed and divided between the king, Islands.
the chiefs, and the commoners. Westerners A hasty investigation established by
would then be able to purchase land or President Cleveland was conducted by
register land claims. The Great Mahele former Congressman James Henderson
(land division) was signed into law on Blount, and concluded on July 17, 1893,
March 7, 1848 by King Kamehameha III, or "United States diplomatic and military
Kauikeaouli, son of Kamehameha I. representatives had abused their
On March 18, 1874 Hawai'i signed a treaty authority and were responsible for the
with the United States granting Americans change in government."
exclusive trading rights. Minister Stevens was recalled, and the
The 1876 Reciprocity Treaty between the military commander of forces in Hawai'i
Kingdom of Hawai'i and the United States was forced to resign his commission.
allowed for duty free importation of President Cleveland stated "Substantial
Hawaiian grown sugar (from cane) into the wrong has thus been done which a due
United States. This act greatly altered regard for our national character as well
the Hawaiian landscape by promoting sugar as the rights of the injured people
plantation agriculture. Although the requires we should endeavor to repair the
treaty also included duty free monarchy." Cleveland further stated in
importation of rice, which was by this his 1893 State of the Union Address that,
time becoming a major crop in the "Upon the facts developed it seemed to me
abandoned taro lo'i of the wetter parts the only honorable course for our
of the islands, it was the influx of Government to pursue was to undo the
immigrants from Asia (first Chinese, and wrong that had been done by those
later Japanese) needed to support the representing us and to restore as far as
escalating sugar industry, that provided practicable the status existing at the
the impetus for expansion of rice growing time of our forcible intervention."
in Hawai'i. Thus the Treaty had several Submitting the matter to Congress on
far reaching impacts on Hawai'i: December 18, 1893, after President
Sugar cane and plantation agriculture Sanford Dole refused to reinstate the
expanded greatly. Queen on Cleveland's command, the Senate
High water requirements for growing sugar Foreign Relations Committee under
cane resulted in extensive water works Chairman Morgan, continued investigation
projects on all of the major islands to into the matter.
divert streams from the wet, windward On February 26, 1894, the Morgan Report
slopes to the dry lowlands. was submitted, exonerating Stevens and
An influx of Asian immigrants was the U.S. troops from any involvement in
encouraged to work the plantations. the overthrow. In response to this
The traditional Hawaiian staple (taro) report, Cleveland backed off from his
was replaced by rice growing to satisfy previous rhetoric surrounding the
an expanding local market for the latter. overthrow, and conducted normal
diplomatic relations with the Provisional
Overthrow and annexation Government, and the Republic of Hawai'i.
Up to the 1890s, the Kingdom of Hawai'i He rebuffed entreaties from the Queen to
was independent and had been recognized interfere further in the matter, and in a
by the United States, Great Britain, stunning turnaround accepted the
France and Germany with exchange of legitimacy of the overthrow he had so
ambassadors. This did not, however, mean virulently castigated.
there were not threats to the Kingdom's The Republic of Hawai'i was established
sovereignty made during that time. July 4, 1894 under the presidency of
The most serious incident occurred on Sanford Dole.
February 10, 1843. Lord George Paulet of In 1896, William McKinley succeeded
the Royal Navy warship HMS Carysfort Cleveland as president. Two years later,
entered Honolulu Harbor and captured the he signed the Newlands Resolution which
Honolulu fort, effectively gaining provided for the official annexation of
control of the town. Paulet then demanded Hawai'i on July 7, 1898 and the islands
King Kamehameha III abdicate and that the officially became Hawai'i Territory, a
Hawaiian Islands be ceded to the British United States territory, on February 22,
Crown. Under the guns of the frigate, 1900.
Kamehameha stepped down, but lobbied a American Territory
formal protest with both the British The territorial legislature convened for
government and Paulet's superior, Admiral the first time on February 20, 1901.
Richard Thomas. Thomas repudiated An attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December
Paulet's actions, and on July 31, 1843, 1941 by the Empire of Japan was a trigger
restored the Hawaiian government. In his for the United States' entry into World
restoration speech, Kamehameha declared War II.
that "Ua mau ke ea o ka 'aina i ka pono" Statehood
(The life of the land is perpetuated in President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed a
righteousness), the motto of the future bill on March 18, 1959 which allowed for
State of Hawai'i. Hawaiian statehood. Hawai'i formally
In 1887, a group of American-born cabinet became the 50th state of the Union on
officials and advisors to King David August 21, 1959 after a vote of over 94%
Kalakaua and an armed militia forced the in favor of statehood.
king to promulgate what is today known as The Democratic Party became a dominant
the Bayonet Constitution. The force in state politics shortly after
constitution was in response to World War II. Democrats have held a
Kalakaua's capricious use of power, and majority in both houses of the state
it stripped the monarchy of much of its legislature since statehood, and held the
authority. Asians were completely removed governorship for 40 years (from
from the voting population and over 75% 1962-2002).
of the native Hawaiian population lost Modern sovereignty movements
its right to vote in its own elections The manner in which Hawai'i became a U.S.
through significant income and property possession has been a bitter part of its
requirements. Only well-to-do Europeans, history for some in recent years.
Americans and Hawaiians were given full Although native Hawaiians disbanded their
voting rights. When Kalakaua died in anti-annexation political parties and
1891, his sister Lili'uokalani assumed created the Home Rule Party of Hawai' to
the throne. With lukewarm support of dominate the Territorial government after
native Hawaiians and other Hawaiian annexation, and fought for statehood for
citizens, in defiance of the constitution decades, in recent decades there have
she had sworn to uphold, the queen been various small scale ethnic
drafted a new constitution that would "sovereignty" movements. Seen as a
restore the monarchy's authority and powerful swing-vote, Hawaii state
strip American and European residents of politicians have generally fallen in line
the suffrage they had obtained in 1887. with much of their historical vision.
In response to Lili'uokalani's attempt to With U.S. Senators Daniel Inouye and
subvert the constitution of 1887, a group Daniel Akaka of Hawai'i championing it,
of European and American Hawaiian with limited debate in the Senate and no
citizens and residents in Hawai'i formed debate in the House, President Bill
a "Committee of Safety" to prevent the Clinton signed the "Apology Resolution"
queen of the Kingdom of Hawai'i from (US Public Law 103-150), a joint
acting on her threat to abrogate the resolution of the United States Congress,
current constitution on January 14, 1893. on November 23, 1993; it explicitly
United States Government Minister John L. apologized for alleged American
Stevens, worried about possible threats participation in the Hawaiian Revolution
to non-combatant American lives and of 1893.
property, summoned a company of uniformed Sen. Akaka is also author of a bill that
U.S. Marines from the U.S.S. Boston and would extend federal recognition to
two companies of U.S. sailors to land on Native Hawaiians as an indigenous people,
the Kingdom and take up positions at the enabling them to engage in
U.S. Legation, Consulate, and Arion Hall nation-to-nation negotiations with the
on the afternoon of January 16th, 1893. U.S. government in the same manner as
During the overthrow, the Japanese Native American tribes without any of the
Imperial Navy gunboat Naniwa was docked same qualifications necessary for tribal
at Pearl Harbor. The gunboat's commander, recognition. The "Akaka Bill" was
Heihachiro Togo, who would later go on to recently brought up in the Senate,
command the Japanese battleship fleet at however, the vote to invoke cloture and
Tsushima, refused to accede to the end debate, leading to a final vote on
Provisional Government's demands that he the measure, failed on the yeas and nays
strike the colors of the Kingdom, but 56-41. A total of 60 votes is needed to
later lowered the colors on order of the invoke cloture.
Japanese Government. The Japanese






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