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1 By: Katie Rego, Jesse Boyland, Kevin Perin, and Greg Holmes

2 The U.S. first got involved in 1875 when a treaty was signed between the U.S. and Hawaii. It permitted US access to the Hawaiian sugarcane market. On January 16 th, 1893, the U.S. diplomatic and military personnel conspired with a small group of people to overthrow the current Hawaiian government. A treaty of annexation was sent to the U.S. on the same year, but President Cleveland denied it due to a notice that the revolution was illegally intervened by the U.S. Instead, the U.S. waited 5 years until they set up a second treaty of annexation with the new Hawaiian government. On July 7 th, 1898, the U.S. annexed Hawaii due to war needs. HOW DID THE U.S. GET INVOLVED?

3 1.The theory of maintaining the neutrality of the islands and their independence 2.Would not let any European nations annex or control the islands 3.To provide a naval base for the U.S. 4.To open up new trading ports 5.To become one of the world’s powers and control the pacific MOTIVES

4 The queen of Hawaii, Liliuokalani, wanted to make the monarchy in the country larger. As she pushed, the country began to fall apart US claimed they got involved in order to establish democracy in Hawaii and restore the country HOW AMERICA JUSTIFIED THEIR ACTIONS

5 When the final treaty was put into action the natives of Hawaii were very against it 29,000 people signed a petition to make there be a vote on the treaty, three times, each failed. By 1900 a lot of natives became homeless. Americans populating Hawaii for free import tariffs The American Navy was populating REACTION OF THE LOCAL POPULATION

6 July 7 th, 1898, the U.S. annexed Hawaii August 1959, Hawaii became a state Final Result

7 The United States acted more as a Mafia Don because they did it for the better of America -Good farming land -Great naval position -Expansion The natives of Hawaii did not want to be annexed by the U.S. -Signing petitions for there to be a vote on the annexation of Hawaii MAFIA DON

8 Imperializing Hawaii was beneficial to their economy 1875, Sugar became the basis for Hawaii’s economy by opening trade with the US 1887, Hawaii allowed the US to build a naval base (Pearl Harbor) Removed Hawaii from a monarchy, under the reign of Queen Liliuokalani BENEFITS

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10 Works Cited Edwards, Rebecca. "1896:U.S. Foreign Relations." Http://projects.vassar.edu.Vassar College, 2000. Web. 8 Oct. 2010.. "Hawaiian Kingdom - The U.S. Occupation." Hawaiian Kingdom Government - Welcome - E Komo Mai. Web. 08 Oct. 2010.. Martin, Alexandria. "Hawaii’s Statehood." Hawaii’s Statehood. N.p., n.d. Web. 7 Oct 2010. <http://www2.fiu.edu/~harveyb/hawaiianstatehood1.html


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