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1828 Medical missionary arrives in Hawai‘i Dr. Gerritt P. Judd, a medical missionary, arrives in the Hawaiian Islands, intending to treat Native ... |
1826 Mosquitoes arrive in Hawai‘i European and American ships carry the first mosquitoes to Hawai‘i, where there are no blood-sucking ... |
1824–26 Pulmonary epidemic hits Hawai‘i An epidemic that is suspected to be whooping cough kills thousands of Native Hawaiians. ... Whooping cough, ... |
1824 Kamehameha II dies at 27 of measles King Kamehameha II and Queen Kamamalu of Hawai‘i sail to London to seek an audience with King George ... |
1823 Leprosy is suspected in Hawai‘i Native Hawaiians report that a mysterious disease has arrived in their islands from China, brought by ... |
1820s Commercial agriculture and whaling transform Hawai‘i As foreign agricultural businesses gain control of more of the Hawaiian Islands, converting land for ... |
1820 Protestant missionaries begin teaching in Hawai‘i Queen Ka‘ahumanu, who in 1819 publicly overthrew kapu (taboos governing all aspects of Native Hawaiian ... |
1819 Hawaiian queen lifts kapu, or taboos Before the arrival of Europeans in the 18th century, an extensive system of taboos, or kapu , regulates ... |
1815 Cattle ranching comes to the Big Island of Hawai‘i John Parker, who had jumped ship as a young sailor a few years earlier, finds favor with King Kamehameha. ... |
1810 Kamehameha I unifies the Hawaiian Islands King Kamehameha I, also known as Kamehameha the Great, is the nephew of Kalani‘opu‘u, the former king ... |