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[Show more]Why was Hawaii annexed? In 1893 Queen Lili'uokalani, was overthrown by party of 
businessmen,Soon after, President Benjamin Harrison submitted a treaty to annex the Hawaiian 
islands to the U.S. Senate for ratification. 
Who took over Hawaii? January 17, 1893, U.S. troops took part in a conspirac...
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Add to cartWhy was Hawaii annexed? In 1893 Queen Lili'uokalani, was overthrown by party of 
businessmen,Soon after, President Benjamin Harrison submitted a treaty to annex the Hawaiian 
islands to the U.S. Senate for ratification. 
Who took over Hawaii? January 17, 1893, U.S. troops took part in a conspirac...
Queen Liliuokalani Princess Liliuokalani of Hawaii came to the throne to be the Queen in 
1891, she wanted Hawaiians to regain economic control of thier islands, in accordance to that, 
she took away the powers of the american sugar planters causing them to assemble thier own 
provisional governm...
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Add to cartQueen Liliuokalani Princess Liliuokalani of Hawaii came to the throne to be the Queen in 
1891, she wanted Hawaiians to regain economic control of thier islands, in accordance to that, 
she took away the powers of the american sugar planters causing them to assemble thier own 
provisional governm...
annex (v.) To add to, attach: to incorporate;(n.) An attachment or addition 
Queen Liliuokalani the first and last Hawaiian queen who was forced out of power by a 
revolution started by American business interests 
Sanford B. Dole wealthy, plantation owner and politician who was named President of ...
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Add to cartannex (v.) To add to, attach: to incorporate;(n.) An attachment or addition 
Queen Liliuokalani the first and last Hawaiian queen who was forced out of power by a 
revolution started by American business interests 
Sanford B. Dole wealthy, plantation owner and politician who was named President of ...
Why was the US interested in gaining control of Hawaii? Wanted to spread religion 
(Christianity) 
Wanted to continue trading sugar for money 
If they gained control the McKinley Tariff act would naturally disappear now that Hawaii would 
be US territory 
Americans could stop at Hawaii to get su...
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Add to cartWhy was the US interested in gaining control of Hawaii? Wanted to spread religion 
(Christianity) 
Wanted to continue trading sugar for money 
If they gained control the McKinley Tariff act would naturally disappear now that Hawaii would 
be US territory 
Americans could stop at Hawaii to get su...
Why was Hawaii annexed? In 1893 Queen Lili'uokalani, was overthrown by party of 
businessmen,Soon after, President Benjamin Harrison submitted a treaty to annex the Hawaiian 
islands to the U.S. Senate for ratification. 
Who took over Hawaii? January 17, 1893, U.S. troops took part in a conspirac...
Preview 1 out of 1 pages
Add to cartWhy was Hawaii annexed? In 1893 Queen Lili'uokalani, was overthrown by party of 
businessmen,Soon after, President Benjamin Harrison submitted a treaty to annex the Hawaiian 
islands to the U.S. Senate for ratification. 
Who took over Hawaii? January 17, 1893, U.S. troops took part in a conspirac...
Princess Liliuokalani Princess Liliuokalani realized time was running out for her people ( 
Hawaiians) because American planters and business people were tightening the control of 
Hawaii and threatening the monarchy. On a trip to England in 1887, she heard about a 
"revolutionary movement by th...
Preview 1 out of 3 pages
Add to cartPrincess Liliuokalani Princess Liliuokalani realized time was running out for her people ( 
Hawaiians) because American planters and business people were tightening the control of 
Hawaii and threatening the monarchy. On a trip to England in 1887, she heard about a 
"revolutionary movement by th...
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