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![]() | 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 ... |
1840 Hawaiian Constitution established ... Chiefs and a group of Western advisors, establishes Hawai‘i’s first Constitution. The document provides Hawaiian citizens ... |
1843 Hawai‘i’s independence recognized ... the independence and sovereignty of the Hawaiian Kingdom. (Hawai‘i Pono‘ī, “Key Points in Hawaiian History.”) |
![]() | 1859 Queen’s Hospital established to protect ‘Hawaiian race’ Hawai‘i |
1884 Hawaiian children promised education ... Kamehameha Schools for the education of Hawaiian children. (Hawai‘i Pono‘ī, “Key Points in Hawaiian History.”) |
![]() | 1890 Queen Kapi‘olani opens maternity home Hawai‘i |
![]() | 1891 Hawai‘i’s last monarch is crowned Hawai‘i |
1896 Hawaiian language restricted Republic of Hawai‘i lawmakers demand that students in both public and private schools be taught only in English rather than Hawaiian, ... |
![]() | 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 ... |
![]() | 1900 Native Hawaiians oppose U.S. annexation ... and President William McKinley signs it into law. Hawai‘i becomes a territory of the U.S., with ... Hawai‘i |