Willian Lunalilo
David Kalakaua
Queen Liliʻuokalani
100

How long did Lunalilo's reign as king last?

HIS REIGN LASTED FOR 1 YEAR and 25 DAYS

100

Who did Kalakaua win over in the 2nd Hawaiian election? And who did he lose to in the 1st Hawaiian Election?

Kalākaua defeated Queen Emma 39-6. He lost to Lunalilo unanimously w/ Lunalilo winning 11,766 of the votes

100

With the conflict between Cleveland vs. Dole, what did the Hawaiians do?

Hawaiians Attempted armed restoration

200

What was Lunalilo's approach to ruling a kingdom?

Pro-Universal Suffrage & Pro-American, he aligns himself more towards Britain

200

Why was the Reciprocity Treaty created?

U.S. worried about losing dominance in Hawai’i to Britain

200

What was the Outcome of rebellion led by Wilcox?

200 arrested for involvement

300

Why did Lunalilo enforce segregation? And where did he move them too?

He segregated those with the Hansen’s Disease (Leprosy) in Kalaupapa, Molokaʻi

300

What were the types of impacts of the Sugar Industry on Society? And what did it teach us

Economic, Modernism, Environmental, and Socio-cultural; taught us RACIAL OBEDIENCE

300

Why does queen liliʻuokalani go to President Roosevelt?

She meets with Roosevelt in 1903 to ask for crown lands, but he refuses

400

What was Lunalilo known as? What did he die from?

“The People's King”. King Lunalilo died of tuberculosis in 1874

400

What happened when Kalakaua denied the Renewal of the Reciprocity Treaty (where Pearl Harbor was on the table)?

Sugar Growers solution was to make Kalākaua a Puppet King

400

What is the outcome of the organic act?

 Organic Act 1900 officially makes Hawaii a US territory. It creates the BIG 5

500

Why did Lunalilo create the Lunalilo Trust?

“…for the use and accommodation of poor, destitute, and infirmed people of Hawaiian (aboriginal) blood or extraction, giving preference to old people.”

500

How does Kalakaua lose his power?

Bayonet Constitution

500

When was the Overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom? When is Lā Kuʻokoʻa, When did Hawaiians gain independence?

January 17, 1893

November 28, 1843