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OverthrowHI Test

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a group of people who give advice to the leader of a government
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Arrested for treason on January 16, 1895, served 8 months of a 5 year sentence in a room on the 2nd floor in `Iolani palace. She was allowed 1 attendant during the day, no visitors, only reading material was her prayer book.
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Drew attention to the Hawaiian Islands' strategic position in the Pacific. Prompted President McKinley to send annexation treaty to Senate
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Queen Lili`uokalani arrested for treason, convicted of knowing of an attempted revolution to restore the monarchy. She denied any knowledge of revolution but was found guilty.
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group of Hawaiian anti-annexationists, submitted a petition to Congress with 21,269 signatures opposing annexation and petitions to the Republic of Hawaii
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Sanford B. Dole declared himself president and announced the inauguration of the Republic of Hawaii
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the sudden deposition of a government, usually by a small group of the existing state establishment—typically the military—to depose the extant government and replace it with another body, civil or military
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former chairman of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, U.S. President Cleveland sends him to investigate the overthrow of Hawaiian Monarchy
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a tax on goods coming into or leaving a country
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last only female Hawaiian monarch, surrendered Hawaii to the US in 1893, wanted to write a new constitution to give herself back her power.
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the basic principles and laws of a nation, state, or social group that determine the powers and duties of the government and guarantee certain rights to the people in it
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the crime of trying to overthrow your country’s government or of helping your country’s enemies during war
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found that the U.S. minister Stevens conspired with others to overthrow the Hawaiian monarchy
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a fundamental change in political organization; especially: the overthrow or renunciation of one government or ruler and the substitution of another by the governed
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13 members were chosen to plan the overthrow of the queen and establish a provisional government
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U.S. President during Annexation of Hawaii to the U.S.
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to leave the position of king or queen
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Hawaii was annexed to the United States. Sanford Dole appointed governor of Territory of Hawai`i, sovereignty of Hawai`i formally transferred the U.S. at `Iolani Palace
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Hawaii was annexed to the United States through a joint resolution of the U.S. Congress, signed into law by President McKinley
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form of government in which the monarch exercises ultimate governing authority as head of state and head of government; his or her powers are not limited by a constitution or by the law
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Lili`uokalani
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revolution
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William McKinley
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coup d`etat
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constitution
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James H. Blount
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Committee of Safety
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August 12, 1898
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July 4, 1894
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Lili`uokalani's imprisonment
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cabinet
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treason
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January 16, 1895
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abdicate
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Aloha `Aina
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July 17, 1898
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Blount Report
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Spanish-American War, 1898
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absolute monarch
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tariff
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Hawaiian monarchy ended, Lili`uokalani yielded her throne to the United States
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U.S. president during the overthrow wanted to try and restore Lili`uokalani's power. He withdrew Annexation treaty, sent James H. Blount to investigate the overthrow of Hawaiian monarchy
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serving for the time being : TEMPORARY
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part-Hawaiian, led 2 unsuccessful rebellions in Hawaii to restore the power of the monarchy.
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Lili`uokalani's brother, last male monarch of Hawai`i. Signed the Bayonet constitution that took away much of the King's power in the Hawaiian monarchy. Also known as Merrie Monarch.
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an official who heads a government department or a major section of a department in some sections.
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forceably signed in 1887 by King Kalakaua by the Hawaiian League. Stripped the king of most of his powers. Increased voting rights of foreigners and decreased voting rights of Hawaiians
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a mutual exchange of privileges; specifically : a recognition by one of two countries or institutions of the validity of licenses or privileges granted by the other
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in 1892 led by Lorrin A. Thurston, group formed to plot overthrow of queen and annexation to the United States
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a member of a political party or group advocating national independence or strong national government

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