History of Hawaii
Layers of insight deepen twinned tales of Hawaii
The Oregonian - Apr 08 12:12 AM "B ird of Another Heaven," a novel of Hawaii by James D. Houston, the author of the 2001 fictional account of the Donner party, "Snow Mountain Passage," is actually two novels, one ordinary, the other extraordinary.Save
History of science and technology
Pope's Message Not One Of Optimism
R News - 12 minutes ago Thousands of pilgrims and tourists jammed St. Peter's Square to watch Pope Benedict XVI celebrate mass on the steps of St. Peter's Basilica. Although he was speaking on Christianityâs most joyous day, the pope's message was not one of optimism.Save
Hit and run
Hit-and-run leaves Bloomington man in critical condition
The Pantagraph - 1 hour, 11 minutes ago BLOOMINGTON -- A Bloomington man was in critical condition Sunday after a hit-and-run accident early Saturday on Mount Vernon Drive near East Empire Street.Save
Hitachi
VMware Look Out! Hitachi Elbows into the Virtualization Game
Linux World - Feb 13 9:51 AM In a move that will put pressure on EMC's VMware unit, Hitachi is claiming to have a mainframe-derived firmware approach to virtualization that's better than VMware or Xen or Microsoft. The approach has been built into a new species of Hitachi's blade servers called BladeSymphony with Virtage.Save
Hocking Hills
SCHOOL ROUNDUP: Blue Hills girls win Mayflower Division 2 crown
The Patriot Ledger - Feb 16 9:06 AM After a one-year hiatus, the Blue Hills Regional girls basketball team is back on top of the Mayflower League Division 2. The Warriors (13-7, 8-7) beat Avon, 54-37, yesterday, giving them their second division crown in three years. They finished in the middle of the pack last year.Save
Holiday
Volunteer reaches out to those in need by organizing holiday dinner
Cumberland Times-News - 1 hour, 5 minutes ago Right after hosting a community-wide Thanksgiving meal in Keyser, 4-H Vista worker Les Dawson began planning an Easter dinner to reach those in need, who are without families, or are unable to fix meals themselves, hoping they will be able to enjoy a hot meal with others during the holiday.Save
Holiness Churches
A Calling: Pentecostal preacher doesn't use title of 'Rev.' - or draw a salary
Winston-Salem Journal - Mar 24 12:13 AM After milking her cow one morning in 1962, Annie Bell Bowman heard God telling her to preach. With her husband Buck's help, she fixed up an old tobacco pack house on their farm with cardboard walls and old pews from another church. Bowman preached to eight people on that first Sunday, March 15, 1963. "I said, 'There was eight people saved in the flood, so I'm in good shape,'" she said. And ...Save
Hollabrunn
Holland Tunnel
NIT POSTCARD: MSU gets taste of NYC life
The Biloxi Sun Herald - Mar 27 4:41 AM I've never experienced the daring moves you see on the NASCAR track, but I've survived a few New York City cab rides in my day.Save
Hollister Co.
Panthers On The Move
Santa Maria Times - Mar 22 12:04 AM A local moving company, otherwise known as the Pioneer Valley softball team, put on quite a show at home on Tuesday night. The Panthers defeated the rival Santa Maria Saints 6-1, and continued to show they're ready for whatever the new season brings.Save
Holly Hobbie
PixFusion and American Greetings Properties Enter Licensing Agreement to Market Personalized Care Bears Videos
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Jan 30 8:08 AM NEW YORK----PixFusion, creator of personalized, branded video products, and American Greetings Properties are pleased to announce the signing of a multi-year licensing agreement to use the Care Bears images for a personalized video.Save
Holly Madison
Prep baseball: Holly Pond stays alive in area race
Cullman Times - Apr 07 6:44 AM HOLLY POND â Even though Holly Pond has had one of its best baseball seasons in years, the Broncos hadnât recorded a signature win. Holly Pond (14-5) finally got that win Friday night when the Broncos beat New Hope 5-2 for their first Class 3A, Area 14 victory of the season.Save
Hollywood Sign
Hollywood to Hollister
The Pinnacle - Apr 06 12:54 PM I was on the phone going over my column with Cece at the Pinnacle in Hollister when my neighbor yelled "It's going to burn down the Hollywood sign." It didn't, but the flames came within 60 feet of America's symbol of democracy, the Hollywood sign.Save
Home Hardware
Home Hardware Redesigns With IML
PackagingNetwork - Feb 19 9:42 PM IPL Packaging recently announced that Home Hardware has selected IPL's new one-gallon IML Shure-Lock containers to package their E-Z Roll Stucco and Dry Wall Compound linesSave
Homeland Security Advisory System
FEMA starts search to create civilian advisory panel
FCW.com - Feb 15 11:49 AM The Homeland Security Departmentâs Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is seeking a few good men and women to form a national panel that will advise the agencyâs director. The creation of the National Advisory Council was prompted by the Post-Katrina Emergency Management Reform Act of 2006. FEMA said the council will play an advisory role, helping the agencyâs administrator ...Save
Honda B20A engine
Honda CB750
All I want for Christmas isâ¦
The Inquirer - Dec 24 6:34 AM AT CHRISTMAS 1956 , what I wanted more than anything in the world was a Beano annual and a train set. In 1966, all I wanted for Christmas was a Honda CB750 and Sue Kewley from form 5b. Ten years later and my festive longings were rather more prosaic: a house, a set of saucepans and a new TV.Save
Honda CB750K
The World's Fastest Scooter
BusinessWeek - Dec 18 8:22 PM Piaggio's Gilera GP 800, an 850cc V-twin-engined scooter capable of 75bhp and a top speed of more than 120mph Save
Honda Civic
Honda Civic Tour date rescheduled
San Antonio Express-News - Apr 06 3:53 PM Unspecified ââ¬Åpersonal issuesâ⬠plaguing its headlining act will delay several opening dates of the Honda Civic Tour, including the San Antonio concert originally scheduled for April 25.Save
Honda H engine
Indy 500: Entries as of 2007-03-12
Motorsport.com - Mar 12 10:21 PM 91st Indianapolis 500 entry list (updated as of March 12, 2007) Driver Entrant Car# Team C/E/T Entry Date Buddy Rice (W) Dreyer & Reinbold Racing 15, 15T Dreyer & Reinbold Racing D/H/F March 7 Sarah Fisher Dreyer & Reinbold Racing 5, 5T Dreyer & Reinbold Racing D/H/F March 7 Marty Roth Roth Racing 25 Roth Racing D/H/F March 12 Key: C/E/T-Chassis/engine/tire D-Dallara; P-Panoz H-Honda F-Firestone ...Save
Honda Integra
Spoon 2007 Honda Civic Type R vs Spoon DC5 Integra Type R
AutoSpies.com - Apr 03 8:48 AM Best Motoring battle featuring Spoon 2007 Honda Civic Type R vs Spoon DC5 Integra Type R. Read ArticleSave
Honda K engine
BorgWarner Technology Boosts Growth of Gasoline-Engine Turbocharging
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Mar 14 8:36 AM Advances in turbocharger design, manufacturing and materials are expected to boost the growth of turbocharged gasoline direct injected engines by 30% over the next five years, according to industry experts and BorgWarner, a leader in turbocharging technology.Save
Honda Magna
Hot for green investing
Canada.com - Feb 19 8:29 AM Be honest: amid all the recent consternation over melting icecaps, starving polar bears and vicious storms, you've wondered how you can make a little money off this whole global warming thing.Save
Honda NSX
1992 Acura NSX from North America - Comments
Carsurvey.org - Mar 12 8:47 AM The door and center console trim surface bubbled and separated from the plastic core material, probably due to the high heat in Arizona. This is the most fun high-performance sports car I have ever driven. The handling is incredible.Save
Honda Prelude
1993 Honda Prelude Si 4ws from North America - Comments
Carsurvey.org - 1 hour, 32 minutes ago A month after purchasing the car I had to replace the clutch. Other than that nothing at all has gone wrong. This car has a lot of torque and lighter than Vtec. The 4ws adds a nice touch and really helps with cornering. Honda has really outdone themselves with this car.Save
Honda Sabre V4
Hooke s law
Horoscope
Tinbu Launches Spanish Language Interactive Horoscope Module
[Press Release] PR Web - 2 hours, 21 minutes ago North America's leading interactive lottery and horoscope data provider announces the launch of their Spanish language horoscope module for web and wireless use. (PRWeb Apr 9, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/SG9yci1UaGlyLUNvdXAtQ3Jhcy1NYWduLVplcm8=Save
Horror film
Movie mistake: Families get horror film
AP via Yahoo! News - Apr 07 4:16 PM An audience expecting to watch a family film was stunned to get an glimpse of a horror movie, which left some parents shaken and the theater chain apologizing for the movie mix-up.Save
Hospitality management
Hospitality Management Corporation Holds 2007 F&B Conference
Hospitality Net - Apr 04 8:46 AM Dallas, TX, The Radisson DFW South in Irving, TX, recently hosted the Hospitality Management Corporation F&B Conference held March 19-21, 2007. Attendees included F&B Directors, Executive Chefs, and Catering staff from HMCâs portfolio of managed properties.Save
House arrest
Judge orders Posada released on house arrest
Miami Herald - Apr 06 2:20 PM Cuban exile militant Luis Posada Carriles must be released on bond and allowed to live with his family under house arrest in Miami while awaiting trial for allegedly lying to immigration authorities about how he sneaked into the country 2005, a federal judge ordered Friday.Save
Houston Texans
McNair: Carr's future remains in limbo (w/poll)
Houston Chronicle - Feb 06 12:18 PM David Carrâs future with the Houston Texans remains in limbo. Owner Bob McNair remained non-committal about Carr on Tuesday, saying the QB is still being evaluated. Save
Howard Stern
Stern grip on Anna's baby may slip
New York Daily News - 1 hour, 25 minutes ago Anna Nicole Smith's lawyer pal Howard K. Stern won't fight for custody of her baby if DNA tests prove rival Larry Birkhead is the daddy, a report said yesterday.Save
HP Officejet 7110
HSBC
HSBC Extends Losing Streak Amid U.S. Loan Fallout (Update3)
Bloomberg.com - Mar 16 7:01 AM March 16 (Bloomberg) -- Shares of HSBC Holdings Plc fell to their lowest since October 2005, extending a four-month losing streak, on concern a U.S. mortgage industry crisis will erode earnings this year.Save
Hubble Space Telescope
Main camera on Hubble space telescope shuts down
The Inquirer - Jan 30 6:23 AM NASA ENGINEERS are examining a problem with the main camera aboard the Hubble Space Telescope.Save
Hugh Hefner
Dick Gregory speaks at Greenbelt
Lake County News Sun - Mar 25 10:13 PM Dick Gregory, who spoke Saturday night at the Greenbelt Cultural Center in North Chicago, was on the front line in the '60s during the Civil Rights era. Today he continues to be a "drum major for justice and equality." Save
Human anatomy
Brittney Lantrip of Vestavia Hills High School SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Birmingham News - 1 hour, 55 minutes ago Academic highlights: Brittney has a 4.2 grade-point average and scored a 30 on the ACT. She is a member of the National Honor Society and won a Scholastic Achievement Award her freshman year.Save
Human papillomavirus
HPV is linked with men's illnesses, too
Fort Worth Star-Telegram - 1 hour, 31 minutes ago With human papillomavirus, girls and women have been getting all the attention.Save
Human resource
Local News New human resources director named
Thunder Bay Post - 2 hours, 32 minutes ago Lakehead University has named a new director of human resources. Ray Raslack comes to the post after previously serving as director of human resource services at St. Mary's Paper in Sault Ste. Marie.Save
Human resource management
Ceridian's New Online Reference System Simplifies Employee Benefit Management
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Apr 05 12:30 PM MINNEAPOLIS----Ceridian, a leader in managed human resource outsourcing solutions, today announced the launch of Ceridian Benefits Compliance Reference System, a comprehensive risk management and "best practices" Web guide to all health, welfare, and retirement employee benefits - both mandatory and optional.Save
All Categories
Alc to Car Car to Car Acc to Ate Per to Ale Ali to Aig Mcg to Arc Arm to Pat 0 p to Bea Bea to Nor Pir to Sub Bro to Can Cho to Bil 07 to Chr Ups to Chr Chr to Col Fit to Cos Pos to Def For to Vid Deb to Mis Dav to Min Cur to Ele Ele to Tra Fou to Fat Ant to Sur Lis to As Cha to Gol Gon to How Hac to Haw Haw to His Haw to Hr Bud to Off Int to Jap Ser to Pub Kim to Kat Kaw to Lan Bac to Lim Mov to Lov How to Tec Man to Foo Nz to An Met to Www Chi to Bab Vic to Att The to
|
|
History of Hawaii
|
The history of Hawaiʻi involves phases of early Polynesian settlement, Euro-American and Asian immigration, takeover of control by immigrants whose economic interests seemed likely to advance under US control, and formal integration by stages into the United States. This subject is also discussed in capsule form.
Contents
- 1 Discovery and Settlement
- 2 Kingdom of Hawaiʻi
- 3 Overthrow and Annexation
- 4 American Territory
- 5 Statehood
- 6 External links
|
Discovery and Settlement
Main article: Ancient Hawaiʻi
The islands were first settled by Polynesians, probably from the Marquesas, sometime between 200 and 600 AD. It is possible that Spanish explorers arrived shortly after 1527: Juan Gaetano, a Spanish navigator, may have visited in 1555. However, Spain never claimed the islands and on January 18, 1778 Captain James Cook and his crew were surprised to find high islands as far north in the Pacific as these islands, and named them the Sandwich Islands, after the First Lord of the Admiralty, the 4th Earl of Sandwich, John Montagu.
Kingdom of Hawaiʻi
Main article: Kingdom of Hawaiʻi
Hawaiʻi was united under a single ruler, Kamehameha I, for the first time in 1795. Until 1816 it was under British protection, flying the Union Jack. It then adopted a flag similar to its present flag, with the Union Jack in the canton (top quarter next to the flagpole) and eight horizontal stripes (alternating white, red and blue from the top), representing the eight islands of Hawaiʻi, which it has since retained.
The Great mahele (land division) was signed in Hawaiʻi on March 7, 1848 by King Kamehameha III, son of the unifier of the Hawaiian Islands.
On March 18, 1874 Hawaiʻi signed a treaty with the United States granting Americans exclusive trading rights.
The 1876 Reciprocity Treaty between the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi and the United States allowed for duty free importation of Hawaiian grown sugar (from cane) into the United States. This act greatly altered the Hawaiian landscape by promoting sugar plantation agriculture. Although the treaty also included duty free importation of rice, which was by this time becoming a major crop in the abandoned taro loʻi of the wetter parts of the islands, it was the influx of immigrants from Asia (first Chinese, and later Japanese) needed to support the escalating sugar industry, that provided the impetus for expansion of rice growing in Hawaiʻi. Thus the Treaty had several far reaching impacts on Hawaiʻi:
- Sugar cane and plantation agriculture expanded greatly.
- High water requirements for growing sugar cane resulted in extensive water works projects on all of the major islands to divert streams from the wet, windward slopes to the dry lowlands.
- An influx of Asian immigrants was encouraged to work the plantations.
- The traditional Hawaiian staple (taro) was replaced by rice growing to satisfy an expanding local market for the latter.
Overthrow and Annexation
Main article: Republic of Hawaiʻi
Up to the 1890s, the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi was independent and had been recognized by the United States, Great Britain, France and Germany with exchange of ambassadors. This did not, however, mean there were not threats to the Kingdom's sovereignty made during that time.
The most serious incident occurred on February 10, 1843. Lord George Paulet of the Royal Navy warship H.M.S. Carysfort entered Honolulu Harbor and captured the Honolulu fort, effectively gaining control of the town. Paulet then demanded King Kamehameha III abdicate and that the Hawaiian Islands be ceded to the British Crown. Under the guns of the frigate, Kamehameha stepped down, but lobbied a formal protest with both the British government and Paulet's superior, Admiral Richard Thomas. Thomas repudiated Paulet's actions, and on July 31, 1843, restored the Hawaiian government. In his restoration speech, Kamehameha declared that "Ua mau ke ea o ka ʻāina i ka pono" (The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness), the motto of the future State of Hawaiʻi.
In 1887, a group of American-born cabinet officials and advisors to King David Kalākaua and an armed militia forced the king at gunpoint with a bayonet at his throat to promulgate what is today known as the Bayonet Constitution. The constitution stripped the monarchy of its authority and instead empowered Americans who were not legal citizens of Hawaiʻi. Over 75% of the native Hawaiian population lost its right to vote in its own elections while Americans who were not legal citizens of Hawaiʻi were given full voting rights. When Kalākaua died in 1891, his sister Liliʻuokalani assumed the throne. With the support of native Hawaiians and other Hawaiian citizens, the queen drafted a new constitution that would restore the monarchy's authority and strip American non-citizens of the suffrage they awarded themselves.
In defiance of Liliʻuokalani's proposed constitution, a group of American residents in Hawaiʻi, including United States Government Minister John L. Stevens, conspired to overthrow the government of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi on January 14, 1893. Minister Stevens, without the authority of the U.S. government or Congress, summoned a company of uniformed U.S. Marines from the U.S.S. Boston and two companies of U.S. sailors to land on the Kingdom and take up positions near the ʻIolani Palace to intimidate the monarch, Queen Liliʻuokalani and her government.
During the overthrow the Japanese Imperial Navy gunboat Naniwa was docked at Pearl Harbor. The gunboat's commander, Heihachiro Togo, who would later go on to command the Japanese battleship fleet at Tsushima, left port rather than accede to the Provisional Government's demands that he strike the colors of the Kingdom.
A provisional government was set up without substantial support among indigneous Hawaiians or the government. Under this pressure, Liliʻuokalani gave up her throne to the Committee of Safety, made up of Americans and Europeans who owned many of the sugar plantations and controlled much of the economy. The Queen's statement yielding authority, on January 17, 1893, also pleaded for justice:
- I Liliʻuokalani, by the Grace of God and under the Constitution of the Hawaiian Kingdom, Queen, do hereby solemnly protest against any and all acts done against myself and the Constitutional Government of the Hawaiian Kingdom by certain persons claiming to have established a Provisional Government of and for this Kingdom.
- That I yield to the superior force of the United States of America whose Minister Plenipotentiary, His Excellency John L. Stevens, has caused United States troops to be landed at Honolulu and declared that he would support the Provisional Government.
- Now to avoid any collision of armed forces, and perhaps the loss of life, I do this under protest and impelled by said force yield my authority until such time as the Government of the United States shall, upon facts being presented to it, undo the action of its representatives and reinstate me in the authority which I claim as the Constitutional Sovereign of the Hawaiian Islands.
An investigation established by President Cleveland was conducted by former Congressman James Henderson Blount, and concluded, "United States diplomatic and military representatives had abused their authority and were responsible for the change in government."
Minister Stevens was recalled, and the military commander of forces in Hawaiʻi was forced to resign his commission. President Cleveland stated "Substantial wrong has thus been done which a due regard for our national character as well as the rights of the injured people requires we should endeavor to repair
the monarchy." Cleveland further stated in his 1893 State of the Union Address that, "Upon the facts developed it seemed to me the only honorable course for our Government to pursue was to undo the wrong that had been done by those representing us and to restore as far as practicable the status existing at the time of our forcible intervention." However, the provisional government in Hawaiʻi successfully defended its position, and persisted for several years as the Republic of Hawaiʻi under the presidency of Sanford Dole.
The Hawaiian people petitioned the U.S. government to halt the annexation.
In 1896, William McKinley replaced Cleveland as president. Two years later, he signed the Newlands Resolution which provided for the official annexation of Hawaiʻi on July 7, 1898 and the islands officially became Hawaiʻi Territory, a United States territory, on February 22, 1900.
American Territory
Main article: Territory of Hawaiʻi
The territorial legislature convened for the first time on February 20, 1901.
An attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941 by the Empire of Japan was a trigger for the United States' entry into World War II.
Statehood
President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed a bill on March 18, 1959 which allowed for Hawaiian statehood. Hawaiʻi formally became the 50th state of the Union on August 21, 1959.
The Democratic Party has been a dominant force in state politics since before statehood. Democrats have held a majority in both houses of the state legislature since statehood, and held the governorship for 40 years (from 1962-2002).
The manner in which Hawaiʻi became a U.S. possession has been a bitter part of its history, for which official verbal redress was long sought. With U.S. Senators Daniel Inouye and Daniel Akaka of Hawaiʻi championing it, President Bill Clinton signed the "Apology Resolution" (US Public Law 103-150), a joint resolution of the United States Congress, on November 23, 1993; it explicitly apologized for the American participation in what it acknowledged as an illegal overthrow. Sen. Akaka is also author of a bill that would extend federal recognition to Native Hawaiians as an indigenous people, enabling them to engage in nation-to-nation negotiations with the U.S. government in the same manner as Native American tribes. As of this writing, the "Akaka Bill" is being debated in Congress.
External links
- History of Hawaii
- Hawaii History
- Invasion and overthrow of Hawaiian Monarchy by the United States
- Modern sovereignty movement
| History of Hawaii
|
|
Ancient Hawaii |
Kingdom of Hawaii |
Provisional Government of Hawaii |
Republic of Hawaii |
Territory of Hawaii |
State of Hawaii
|
Search Term: "History_of_Hawaii"
Categories: Hawaii history | History of the United States by state |
Layers of insight deepen twinned tales of Hawaii
The Oregonian - Apr 08 12:12 AM "B ird of Another Heaven," a novel of Hawaii by James D. Houston, the author of the 2001 fictional account of the Donner party, "Snow Mountain Passage," is actually two novels, one ordinary, the other extraordinary.Save
New book 'the bible' on Hawaii's fish
Cyber Diver News Network - Apr 07 12:03 AM HONOLULU, Hawaii (4 Apr 2006) -- There are books about fish in Hawai'i, but now there's the bible â John Randall's "Reef and Shore Fishes of the Hawaiian Islands."Save
There's a market for swapping homes for vacations even in out-of-the-way places
Inside Bay Area - 1 hour, 15 minutes ago MONTGOMERY, Ala. WHEN Nancy Atwater first heard about home exchange programs, she thought it would be a great way to travel. Her only concern: Who would want to vacation in her home in Sperry, Okla.Save
Last Update: 2007-04-08 09:43:47 |