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  2. Annexation would be the inauguration of a policy which would weaken our continental security. It would require a large increase in our Navy. Hawaii would have to be fortified and strongly garrisoned. In case of war, instead of being a defense, it would be the weak point of attack.

  3. Learn how the United States acquired Hawaii in 1898 after a coup against the Hawaiian queen and a naval war with Spain. Find out the reasons, the process and the consequences of the annexation.

  4. Feb 8, 2022 · Learn how Hawaii was annexed by the United States in 1898 after a long struggle between native Hawaiians and non-native businessmen. Read the joint resolution, treaty, and petitions related to the annexation.

  5. Dole declared Hawaii an independent republic. Spurred by the nationalism aroused by the Spanish-American War, the United States annexed Hawaii in 1898 at the urging of President William McKinley. Hawaii was made a territory in 1900, and Dole became its first governor.

  6. Nov 24, 2021 · Learn about the annexation of Hawaii by the United States in 1898, the internal struggle between native Hawaiians and non-native American businessmen, and the petition against annexation signed by over 21,000 native Hawaiians in 1897. Explore primary sources and teaching activities from the National Archives.

  7. The stated goals of the conspirators, who were non-native Hawaiian Kingdom subjects (five United States nationals, one English national, and one German national) were to depose the queen, overthrow the monarchy, and seek Hawaii's annexation to the United States.

  8. March 16, 1898 — The Annexation of Hawai‘i. Hawai‘i was annexed by the United States in 1898 under the presidency of William McKinley. The Hawaiian monarchy was overthrown in 1893 when American planters, threatened by a tariff on their sugar product, staged a coup and removed Queen Liliuokalani from power.

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