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  1. Dec 20, 2023 · If you’re short on time, here’s the quick answer: The U.S. acquired Hawaii in 1898 after supporting the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy a few years earlier. American businessmen then pushed for annexation to gain full control over the islands.

  2. Dec 10, 2018 · The History of Hawaii Tourism. Although the term is never quite accompanied with a specific period, travelers and Hawai'i residents alike often wax poetic about "Old Hawai'i." To some, "Old Hawai'i" refers to the time before European contact, or when Hawai'i was a sovereign kingdom.

    • From Overthrow to Annexation
    • Early Statehood Efforts Go Nowhere
    • The Cold War Changes Statehood Calculus
    • Amid Sovereignty Push, An Apology

    Hawaii drew American interest for both economic and strategic reasons. After Christian missionaries visiting in the early 19thcentury reported favorable conditions for planting sugar cane, white business investors arrived, buying up large tracts of land. By the 1870s, treaties tied Hawaiian trade increasingly to the U.S. economy, while the wealthy ...

    Efforts to make Hawaii a full state started early and continued for decades. Sanford B. Dole, the first governor of the territory of Hawaii (and cousin to the future pineapple magnate), initially raised the possibility in his 1894 inaugural address. On February 11, 1919, the first bill for Hawaiian statehood was introduced to the U.S. House of Repr...

    By 1940, two of every three voters in Hawaii supported statehood. World War IIinitially stalled the process, but in 1947, the push renewed in earnest. The Hawaiian Equal Rights Commission changed its name to the Hawaii Statehood Commission. Numerous Hawaii statehood bills passed either the U.S. House or Senate in 1947, 1950, 1951 and 1953. But none...

    However, not all Hawaii residents celebrated statehood. Native Hawaiians have continually challenged Hawaii’s incorporation into the United States, from royalists staging a counter-revolutionin the immediate aftermath of the coup to contemporary calls for decolonization. The Native sovereignty movement got a significant boost in the 1970s from anti...

  3. On January 20, 1887, the United States began leasing Pearl Harbor. [143] Shortly afterwards, a group of mostly non-Hawaiians calling themselves the Hawaiian Patriotic League began the Rebellion of 1887 . [ 144 ]

  4. Dec 16, 2009 · Hawaii was formally annexed into the United States in 1898 to use as a military base to fight the Spanish in Guam and the Philippines during the Spanish-American War.

  5. 1898: Hawaiʻi is annexed by the United States through the Newlands Resolution. 1900: The Organic Act establishes the Territory of Hawaiʻi. 1901: The first Waikīkī hotel, The Moana Hotel, opens on March 11. The resort is affectionately named “The First Lady of Waikīkī.”

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  7. The United States had been interested in Hawaii for most of the nineteenth century because of the islands’ location between North America and Asia. Travelling from the Atlantic coast of the United States around the tip of South America, the first American merchant ship reached China in 1784.

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