The Hawaiian Revolution (1893-94)The author details the events of the turn-of-the-century revolution that abrogated the monarchy and ended the sovereignty of the Kingdom of the Hawaiian Islands. Russ focuses on the days of the revolution and the reaction to the news in the United States. |
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The Americanization of Hawaii | 1 |
Minister Stevens and the Development | 36 |
The Fall of the Monarchy | 69 |
Copyright | |
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