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Timeline

1778-   British Captain Cook arrives- first Europeans in Hawaii.

1779-   Native Hawaiian people resist intrusion.

1835-   1835 King Kamehameha III grants first land-lease for American sugar plantation.

1874-   King Kalakaua, brother of Princess Liliuokalani, resists land takeover by American sugar plantations.

1891-   Queen Liliuokalani crowned upon brother's death.

1893-   Queen Liliuokalani deposed by armed American "Committee of Safety"; Americans install provisional "Republic of Hawaii".

1895-   Hawaiian nationalists plot to restore Queen Liliuokalani; Queen arrested, and martial law declared; Emma Aima Nawahi and Joseph Nawahi found Ke Aloha Aina (The Patriot) newspaper.

1896-   Queen Liliuokalani released from imprisonment.

1898-   Queen Liliuokalani, in U.S., pleads for Hawaiian independence; Congress approves annexation of Hawaii by U.S.; U. S. installs territorial government with suffrage for white male property owners; Queen Liliuokalani, Hawaii's last monarch, and the Hawaiian people are disfranchised.

1920-   Women with U. S. citizenship gain right to vote with 19th Amendment.

1959-   Hawaiian Islands enters U.S. as 50th state.





Queen Liliuokalani

Portrait of Queen Liliuokalani, 1908.
Library of Congress

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