Vocab:What type of economy is this? Structure where money is made from sold goods
Capitalist Economy
The first foreign disease that hit the Hawaiian population is called ______________.
Tuberculosis
those who adopted a belief
converts
Last Reigning Monarch of the Hawaiian Kingdom
Queen Liliʻuokalani
How many tons of water is required to produce one pound of sugar?
1 ton or 2,000 pounds
Where was the first sugar plantation established?
Kōloa, Kauaʻi
The American Missionaries arrive in the islands on March 30, _________
1820
hurtful behavior toward a particular person or group
persecution
Who became the provisional government president of the Republic of Hawaii following the overthrow
Sanford Dole
What is the name of the Association that played a crucial role in coordinating efforts among sugar planters in Hawaii to make sugar successful and profitable?
Hawaiiʻs Sugar Planters Association
In 1859, what discovery in Pennsylvania led to the decline and eventual end of the whaling industry
Petroleum
What is it called when a person believes in one God?
Monotheism
The site of the flag raising ceremony for Hawaiʻi became _______ ___________
Thomas Square
Who was the U.S. president during the annexation of Hawaiʻi
William Mckinley
Which of the Big Five owns franchises of Pizza Huts and Taco Bells in Hawaiʻi
According to the Chinese, what was a nickname they used for the Hawaiian islands
Sandalwood Mountain
Who were the first immigrants to be imported to the islands?
Japanese
Which Hawaiian Prince received racism in America
Alexander Liholiho
How many signatures was the anti-annexation movement able to collect opposing annexation known as the Kuʻe Petition?
38000
In what year was the last sugar shipped and sold in Hawaiʻi
2016
What was the primary cause of the massive debt accumulated by Hawaiian chiefs during the sandalwood era?
Purchasing Western goods on credit
Name the two individuals who were canonized and recognized for their immense efforts and dedication to the patients of Kalaupapa
Marianne Cope
Father Damien
Who quoted “Ua mau ke ʻea o ka ʻāina i ka pono,” when sovereignty was returned to Hawaii
Kauikeaouli
Name the sovereignty Group lead by Joseph Nawahi opposing the overthrow of the Hawaiian kingdom
Hui Aloha Aina
Name all the Big Five (companies established out of the sugar industry)
Castle & Cooke, American Factors, C Brewer & Company, Theo H Davies, Alexander and Baldwin