HAWAII IS LOCATED IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND JAPAN. Hawaii.

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HAWAII IS LOCATED IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND JAPAN. Hawaii

History of Hawaii Hawaii had a tyrant queen named Lili ʻ uokalani In January 1893, Queen she was overthrown and replaced by a Provisional Government.

American Intervention The United States got interested in Hawaii for their sugar. When the people were tired of Queen Lili ʻ uokalan, the US sent marines to help the people overthrow her

Friends with Benefits Benefits of helping our friends in Hawaii are that we got more sugar. They also became a state and an important military Strong point

DECLARED MARTIAL LAW AFTER ATTACK ON PEARL HARBOR *MARTIAL LAW: CONTROL BY ARMED FORCES US Intervention

President- Benjamin Harrison stepped down from office, Grover Cleveland took office

Country’s Reaction The 1897 Petition- a treaty to annex the Hawaiian Islands was in the senate for ratification. The newly formed Hawaiian Patriotic League successfully petitioned congress in opposition of the treaty. Pearl Harbor was set up in Hawaii, and congress made a joint resolution to annex Hawaii.

Country’s Reaction When Hawaii was officially annexed to the US, celebration broke out across the islands. Bon fires and dances were held.

HAWAII AND AMERICA HAVE A GOOD RELATIONSHIP DUE TO THE FACT HAWAII IS ONE OF OUR STATES Country’s relationship

More info Hawaii became a state on August 21, 1959 hawaii is one of our best vacation spots

Evaluations I feel as if the US did the right thing by intervening We acquired another state while they acquired protection under the united states

Evaluation continued Intervening even helped us economically by being in the middle of Japan and America, being a perfect spot for ships going through trade routes