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History of the Hawaiian Monarchy

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    reign of kamehameha 1

    He united all the islands. he turned over the naha stone.
  • overturned naha stone

    overturned naha stone
    legend says whoever can turn over the naha stone will unite the islands and at the time 1775 kamehameha turned the naha stone
  • captin cook

    captin cook
    king kamehameha thought captin cook was the god lono. the god lonos syble was a large ship with a rectangle white flag
  • sandle wood trade

    sandle wood trade
    the united states needed money to trade with china so the fled to hawaii to trade sandle wood. kamehameha put kapu on the little rees witched helped it from going out.
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    reign of liholiho

  • Death of kamehameha

    When kamehmeha died his son liholiho took over. liholiho agreed to share power with kamehamehas fraviot wife kaahumanu.
  • Period: to

    reign of kaahumanu

  • end of kapu

    end of kapu
    kapu was ended when the forgners came. the men eaight on the ship and the women wondered why they couldnot eat with women. when king kamehameha his son liholiho ruled. but his fraviot wife ruled with liholiho. kaahumanu convinced liholiho that women should eat with men. kalanimoku high chief under kamehameha wanted to get babtized and that incuraged people to change to christianity. and kapu was ended when liholiho eat with kaahumanu
  • arrival of the first arrival of the missonaries

    arrival of the first arrival of the missonaries
    its the first people that went to hawaii and had a mission do do something. like make churchers houses and farms unlike the traders
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    whaling on hawaii

  • kamehameha 3

    kamehameha 3
    kauai kauikeaouli took charge of the kingdom at a young age. He brought back many customes for eample hula. kamehameha 3 let kinua and some of the chiefs share power with him.
  • the first sugar cane plantaton

    the first sugar cane plantaton
    the first sugarcaladd complaniesne plantation was built in 1835 by
  • the great mahele

    the great mahele
    the great mahele is about how the hawaiians pasted the law to make sugar plantation buldings. plantations where poping up all over the islands.