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Title: Hawaiian History
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January 17, 1997 |
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The Hawaiian culture was somewhat destroyed.
The King and the Ali’i Nui made a law that said that land may be given or sold to foreigners. This gave the haoles the possibility to buy Hawai’i. Missionaries were given land for their duty of Christianizing Hawai’i... Showed first 250 characters
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Big foreign spenders were able to buy out land for sugar plantation. I feel that this is what allowed the foreigners into Hawai’i. Haoles wanted the land and production. If we had not given them leeway to do so, we may have disinterested them into coming here... Showed next 250 characters
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