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Hawaii and Africa

Hawaii and Africa. By: Maha Khan, Tanisha Nagpal, Sneha Rampalli, Sahiti Seetamraju, Kavya Sreeram. P.E.R.M.S. - Hawaii. Political: McKinley Tariff Economic: Sugar cane, coal, sandalwood Religious: Convert Hawaiians to Christianity Military: Bayonet Constitution-Hawaii port

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Hawaii and Africa

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  1. Hawaii and Africa • By: Maha Khan, Tanisha Nagpal, Sneha Rampalli, Sahiti Seetamraju, Kavya Sreeram

  2. P.E.R.M.S. - Hawaii • Political: • McKinley Tariff • Economic: • Sugar cane, coal, sandalwood • Religious: • Convert Hawaiians to Christianity • Military: • Bayonet Constitution-Hawaii port • Social: • Sugar tycoons: Americans • Plantation workers: Hawaiians, Chinese, Japanese, and Filipinos SR

  3. King/Queen and Bayonet Constitution • Proposed in 1887 • Hawaiian League forced King Kalakaua to sign • The constitution deprived him of all his power • King died, Queen Lili‘uokalani took position • Queen wanted to restore monarchy • Hawaiian League overthrew queen • Queen surrendered and went to jail later M.K

  4. Stevens & Dole and Statehood • 1890 - U.S. tariff on imports (McKinley Tariff) • 1893 - Queen Lili‘uokalani overthrown • led by John L. Stevens and Samuel Dole • 1894 - Dole proposed annexation • rejected by Grover Cleveland • 1898 - annexation of Hawaii • by President William Mckinley • 1900 - added as territory • 1959 - added as a state T.N.

  5. P.E.R.M.S - Africa • Political: • European power struggle • Economic: • cheap labor and resources • reduce unemployment within Europe • ship off “surplus population” • Religious: • spread Christianity • Military: • have bases around world • Social: • Africans cannot have political power • racism against those different • high status of “French Africans” S.S.

  6. Map Countries • Effects of Imperialism • Positive Effects… • - reduced local wars • - hospitals/schools • - economic growth • Negative Effects… • -Loss of: • -lives • -land • -freedom • -Cultures K.S

  7. Works Cited • http://www.learner.org/courses/worldhistory/support/reading_20_2.pdf • http://chnm.gmu.edu/wwh/modules/lesson9/lesson9.php?s=0 • http://exhibitions.nypl.org/africanaage/essay-colonization-of-africa.html

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