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Originally Posted by Dr. Zaius
I lived there for 5 years and have a great deal of family there still. It is documented extensively as to how the vote was manipulated and how many native Hawaiians were kept away from that vote.
Big Business is who stole the islands in the first place. Enjoy you sugar.
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Big Biz certainly stole it, they would have wanted to keep the cheaper labor in the fields, too. But from what I can tell, the Queen tried to change the constitution to get more power and when that failed she abdicated. Then it was annexed as a territory, and then 60 years later they voted to become a state, rather than stay a territory. But since they were not offered the choice to be their own nation, we'll never know what would have happened.
Do you really think there would have been enough "native" Hawaiians to make a difference in such a landslide (a 17-1 margin)? I'm pretty sure that by the time 1959 came around they were by far the minority on the island. Certainly Philipinos and Samoans and Whites outnumbered the natives by a large amount, as they do now.