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1850 Hawai‘i-U.S. treaty ratified The Hawaiian-American Treaty of Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation is ratified. Both nations pledge ... |
1875 Sugar industry booms; resources abused Hawai‘i’s sugar industry booms and becomes incredibly profitable after the Kingdom of Hawai‘i enters ... |
1887 ‘Bayonet Constitution’ takes Native Hawaiians’ rights The all-white Hawaiian League, formed in 1883, advocates the overthrow of the monarchy and annexation ... |
1890 Businessmen plan for annexation Congress enacts the McKinley tariff, denying Hawaiian sugar producers the competitive advantages they ... |
1898 U.S. annexes Hawai‘i; seizes land; suppresses healers The U.S. annexes Hawai‘i and seizes royal and government lands. Launching aggressive assimilation policies, ... |
1900 Native Hawaiians oppose U.S. annexation Nearly half the Native Hawaiians sign a petition to Congress opposing annexation. Liliu‘okalani, the ... |
1921 Congress sets aside land for Native Hawaiian homesteading In the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act, the U.S. Congress recognizes Native Hawaiian fishing rights. The ... |
1926 Funding to improve newborn survival reaches Hawai‘i The U.S. Congress expands the 1921 Maternity and Infancy Act to include the Territory of Hawai‘i. The ... |
1941–45 American Indian war effort in World War II is remarkable American Indians have the war’s highest rate of voluntary enlistment in the military. Of 350,000 American ... |
1946 Deadly tsunami leads to establishment of warning center On April 1, a tsunami hits the Hawaiian Islands. At Hilo on the Island of Hawai‘i, it kills more than ... |