no one. the U.S. had Hawaii as a commonwealth like Porter Rico today. we just accepted them to the union in 1950 or something like that
2007-03-06 11:52:39
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answered by Anonymous
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When William McKinley won the presidential election in November of 1896, the question of Hawaii's annexation to the U.S. was again opened. The previous president, Grover Cleveland, was a friend of Queen Liliuokalani. He had remained opposed to annexation until the end of his term, but McKinley was open to persuasion by U.S. expansionists and by annexationists from Hawaii. He agreed to meet with a committee of annexationists from Hawaii, Lorrin Thurston, Francis Hatch and William Kinney. After negotiations, in June of 1897, McKinley agreed to a treaty of annexation with these representatives of the Republic of Hawaii.[9] The president then submitted the treaty to the U.S. Senate for approval.
Despite some opposition in the islands, the Newlands Resolution was passed by the House June 15, 1898, by a vote of 209 to 91, and by the Senate on July 6, 1898, by a vote of 42 to 21, formally annexing Hawaii as a U.S. territory. Although its legality was questioned by some at the time because it was a resolution, not a treaty, both houses of Congress carried the measure with two-thirds majorities, whereas a treaty would have only required two-thirds of the Senate vote (Article II, Sec. 2, U.S. Constitution).
2007-03-09 23:12:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Hawaii was not sold....here is some info for you...
In March 1959, both houses of Congress passed the Admission Act and U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower signed it into law. (The act excluded Palmyra Atoll, part of the Kingdom and Territory of Hawaii, from the new state.) On June 27 of that year, a plebiscite was held asking residents of Hawaii to vote on accepting the statehood bill. Hawaii voted 17 to 1 to accept. On August 21, church bells throughout Honolulu were rung upon the proclamation that Hawaii was the 50th state of the Union.
After statehood, Hawaii quickly became a modern state with a construction boom and rapidly growing economy. The Hawaii Republican Party, which was strongly supported by the plantation owners, was voted out of office. In its place, the Democratic Party of Hawaii dominated state politics for forty years.
In recent decades, the state government has implemented programs to promote Hawaiian culture. The Hawaii State Constitutional Convention of 1978 incorporated as state constitutional law specific programs such as the creation of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs to promote the indigenous Hawaiian language and culture.
Controversy has erupted within the last decade over the extent of the Hawaiian cultural programs creating a new political dialogue within the state. Pitting the strong emotions of both integrationists and separatists, high rhetoric has been employed by both groups including the use of propaganda materials of dubious provenance. A much criticized example includes the Hui Aloha Aina (Hui Aloha Ê»Äina) and Hui Kalaiaina (Hui KÄlaiÊ»Äina) petitions allegedly rediscovered in 1998. According to their proponents, the petitions are contemporaneous to the annexation of Hawaii with one petition purportedly containing 22,000 signatures in opposition to the annexation while a second petition purportedly contains 17,000 signatures in favor of reinstating the monarchy. The validity of the petitions has been criticized by Lorrin Thurston in an analysis which indicates significant fraud.
2007-03-06 19:56:03
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answered by SF 2
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No one. The American conquered the Hawaiian people and took over the islands, making it a territory and then a state.
2007-03-08 21:38:18
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answered by Ariel 128 5
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no one. American rebels went to hawaii to force the queen to give up her throne. they were successful and hawaii was admitted as the 50th state in 1959.
2007-03-06 20:04:28
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answered by babygirl 4
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No one did. Queen Liliouakalani was forced to give it up to them when the U.S. was becoming a world power at that time period
2007-03-06 22:08:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Alaska was sold by Russia. They believed it was worthless,but they found something like gold and their like,"ha ha our profit."
2007-03-06 21:28:57
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answered by Anonymous
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WIKEPEDIA! that is an awsome site!
2007-03-10 13:07:56
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answered by Anonymous
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