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  1. 1893
    Businessmen call on U.S. military to invade Hawai‘i
    ... Queen Liliu‘okalani of being a “revolutionary” against Hawai‘i. None is Native Hawaiian; all are white plantation ...
  2. 1831
    Ka‘ahumanu orders Catholic missionaries out of Hawai‘i
    ... who has fought against the kapu tradition in Hawai‘i and accepted the Protestant Congregationalist missionaries in Honolulu ...
  3. 1868
    Japanese and other foreign workers enter Hawai‘i
    Japanese laborers arrive in Hawai‘i, followed by Korean workers in 1903, and Filipino workers in 1906.
  4. 1847
    Pharmacies open in Hawai‘i
    ... Robert Wood found three pharmacies—the first in Hawai‘i. ... Hawai‘i
  5. 1848
    Successive epidemics spread across U.S., Alaska, Hawai‘i
    ... areas in the western U.S., Alaska, and Hawai‘i for the first time, where Native peoples have ... Hawai‘i
  6. 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, the U.S. outlaws traditional healers known as kahuna . Punishments ...
  7. 1843
    Hawai‘i’s independence recognized
    ... the independence and sovereignty of the Hawaiian Kingdom. (Hawai‘i Pono‘ī, “Key Points in Hawaiian History.”)
  8. 1875
    Sugar industry booms; resources abused
    Hawai‘i’s sugar industry booms and becomes incredibly profitable after the Kingdom of Hawai‘i enters into ...
  9. 1852
    Chinese workers come to Hawai‘i
    ... smoking opium. Smoking opium became a problem in Hawai‘i; the government began regulating the growing industry in ...
  10. 1899
    Bubonic plague diagnosed in Honolulu’s Chinatown
    ... diagnosed with the bubonic plague, the Territory of Hawai‘i’s Board of Health declares a state of ... C. B. Wood, Board of Health, Territory of Hawai‘i
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