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Nation Within: The Story of America's Annexation of Hawaiʻi | PBS HAWAIʻI PRESENTS - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOj8xkeRCUU
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Kind: captions
Language: en
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The following program was made
possible by the Office of
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Hawaiian Affairs, Bishop Museum
Native Hawaiian Culture and Arts
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Program, which is funded by the
National Park Service in the
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United States, the Hawaii
Committee for the Humanities,
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the Hawaii Community Foundation,
the Gerbode Foundation, and
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Pacific Islanders in
Communications, which is funded
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by the Corporation for Public
Broadcasting.
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(music)
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(Speaking Hawaiian)
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“William McKinley,
President, and the
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Senate of the United States of
America. Greetings. Whereas
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there has been submitted to the
Senate, a treaty for the
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annexation of the Hawaiian
Islands. We the undersigned
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native Hawaiian citizens,
earnestly protest, Kue, against
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the annexation, (speaking
Hawaiian) We protest against
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annexation in any
form or shape.”
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“My dear Captain Mahan, I need
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not tell you that as regards
Hawaii. I take your views,
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absolutely. If I had my way, we
would annex those islands
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tomorrow.” Signed Theodore
Roosevelt, Assistant Secretary
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United States Navy, May 1897.
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(crowd chanting in Hawaiian)
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Narrator: 1993 was observed in
Hawaii as the 100th anniversary
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of the overthrow of
the Hawaiian monarchy.
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It was an occasion for
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retelling stories of Hawaii's
last queen and also stories of
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the American missionary
descendants who conspired
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against her.
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Events that followed
the overthrow have been
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passed off as inevitable and
therefore of little interest.
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But unearthing the strange five
years between the overthrow and
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America's annexation of Hawaii
reveals not only where deeds
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were buried in island soil, but
something of how in the process,
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America became the world
power that it is today.
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Narrator: The first American
settlements in Hawaii
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originated from many
New England towns
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like those found
along the Kennebec River in
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Maine, but none mattered quite
like Augusta, Maine, and the
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little town down river,
Hallowell, Maine.
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The first sugar plantation
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in Hawaii was the
work of William Ladd and
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Peter Brimsmaid of Hallowell.
The oldest school in Hawaii,
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Punahou, was founded by the
Protestant missionary Daniel
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Dole who previously had lived in
Hallowell. The first American
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diplomat to discuss annexation
with the Hawaiian government was
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Luther Severance, founder of the
Kennebec Journal in Augusta,
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which originally was a part of
Hallowell. Severance sailed into
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Honolulu early in 1851. And
presented himself and his
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thoughts to the King, Kamehameha
the Third.
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Severance: “The occupation of
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the Pacific coast
of the American continent by our
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Republic will necessarily induce
a more intimate connection with
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your islands. This has been
contemplated in the late treaty
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negotiated at Washington and
which I am glad to hear has been
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ratified by you. I shall deem
myself fortunate if I can
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contribute to the permanent
independence of your government
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and the vigor and prosperity of
your people.”
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Narrator: Severance discussed
annexation with the king
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as a last resort to
protect Hawaii
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from the repeated
aggression of the
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imperial powers of Europe. When
it became clear that Hawaii
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expected to be a truly sovereign
state, their talks ended.
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Severance returned to Maine
where he inflamed the
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imaginations of the new editors
and proprietors of the newspaper
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he had founded, the Kennebec
Journal. One was John Stephens,
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then a Universalist Church
minister, a promoter of
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temperance, an opponent of
slavery, a founding member of a
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new political party called the
Republican Party. The other was
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James G. Blaine, originally a
teacher, then an editor,
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abolitionist, and also a founder
of the Republican Party. Dr.
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Edward Crapol: I think the main
connection with Hawaii is this
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very fascinating and in some
ways a bit mysterious as to why
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all these people from this small
state on the eastern coast, the
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easternmost portion of the
United States, are so interested
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in these islands out in the
Pacific. It's a creation of what
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I call a sort of a Maine mafia
that that are interested in, in
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bringing Hawaii into the United
States' orbit and then
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ultimately, into
the American Union.
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Narrator: The story of
Stevens
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became mired in the
affairs of Hawaii but Blaine
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enjoyed a brilliant career that
lately is being reevaluated by
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American historians.
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Dr. Edward Crapol:
I think the real relationship
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between Secretary
of State Blaine and minister
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Stevens was based on their their
long association as friends and
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as expansionists and as two men
who shared a vision for American
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Empire and the United States'
destiny. They've been together
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for so long. They understand how
each other thinks.
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Narrator:
For the Hawaiians,
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the threat of
losing control of their nation
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always centered on America's
interest in a place on Oahu,
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called Puuloa known in English
as the Pearl River Lagoon. In
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1872, an American Army Major,
John Schofield, reconnoitered
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Hawaii in civilian clothes,
posing as a traveler.
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Schofield: “We spent three
months on the island and
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made a careful survey
of the Pearl River harbor,
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and found it to be of
exceedingly great value.
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The natural adaptability to
Naval purposes is
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perhaps not surpassed
by any harbor in the world.”
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Narrator: To get a naval
hold on the Pacific, America
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needed the Pearl River harbor.
To be consistently profitable,
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the sugar industry of Hawaii
needed access to the American
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sugar market duty free. So while
the name of the Treaty of
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Reciprocity suggested a
reciprocal or free trade treaty,
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the treaty between Hawaii and
America was more accurately an
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exchange of Hawaii's duty free
access to the American sugar
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market in return for a strategic
military position in the Central
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Pacific. The well-known story of
the time is of King David
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Kalakaua's eloquent statement on
behalf of the sugar industry to
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the United States Congress. The
little known story is about
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Hawaiian opposition to
reciprocity. And here, a man
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named Joseph Nawahi re-emerges
from obscurity.
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Nawahi was born
during the reign of
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Kamehameha the
Third on the island of Hawaii.
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He was educated by American
missionaries, taught school
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and studied law.
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When he took the bar
exam, the judge asked,
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"Who taught you the law?"
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Nawahi replied,
“I taught myself.”
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He repeatedly won election to
the legislature by telling
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voters he was so independent
that he had failed to get
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anything from the government for
his home district.
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(Speaking Hawaiian)
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Dr. Pauline King: So when
it finally came, it did
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exactly what the economic
interests thought it would do.
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Sugar just grew geometrically.
And of course, the United States
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is our only market. Ninety nine
percent of Hawaii's sugar
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goes to U.S.
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Narrator: Within a few
years, the production of sugar
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doubled, and the population of
Asian workers quadrupled. The
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original treaty ran for seven
booming years, and then it ran
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from year to year pending
renewal or cancellation.
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Dr. Edward Crapol: When the
reciprocity treaty was up for
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renewal, there was strong
opposition to it in the Senate
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from protectionists, Republican
protectionists. Who saw the
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terms of the treaty being
detrimental to American
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producers. James G. Blaine was
out of office, but he remained
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very interested in reciprocity
and in Hawaii. And he tried to
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convince the opponents that this
should be seen in a broader
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context, not just in pocketbook
terms, but rather
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geopolitical terms that Hawaii
or the Hawaiian Islands
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were this outpost in the Pacific
that would aid American
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expansion into Asian markets.
And in order to sort of sweeten
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the deal, they decided to add
the amendment to give the
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United States exclusive right
to repair a naval facility
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at Pearl Harbor.
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Narrator: Hawaiian
nationalists prominently
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including Joseph Nawahi
protested the Pearl Harbor
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amendment and King Kalakaua
stood with them in their
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opposition. But by this time,
the sugar growers, their agents
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and lawyers, were organized to
force the kingdom to pay
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America's new asking price for
reciprocity. The week before the
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1887 coup d'etat, 900 new guns
arrived in Honolulu, and were
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distributed through hardware
stores and sugar agents to the
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white population of the town.
Already, the all-white Honolulu
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rifles were the best armed and
most disciplined troops in the
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country. Although outwardly
loyal to the kingdom, they were
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subverted by an oath exacted by
a handful of conspirators to
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support and protect white
citizens. The conspirators
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stopped short of taking over the
government directly, but forced
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the so-called Bayonet
Constitution on to Kalakaua.
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They reduced him at least
temporarily, to a figurehead.
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They installed a new cabinet and
turned the upper house of the
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legislature over to the wealthy
and mostly white participants in
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the new sugar economy.
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Dr. Jon Kamakawiwoole Osorio:
When people consider the
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Bayonet Constitution most of the
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focus tends to be on what it did
to Kalakaua. And one of the one
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of the problems with that, you
know, is that if you think that
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Kalakaua was an inept king or a
corrupt king or just a carouser,
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then you know, clipping his
wings is essentially considered
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to be a, you know, a reasonable
thing to do. But one of the
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really important effects of the
1887 constitution was the way it
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diminished real democracy and
real representative democracy in
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Hawaii. The other thing is what
it did to demean the meaning of
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nationhood for Hawaiians.
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Dr. Pauline King:
So they forced a
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situation which is extra legal
so it's really the first
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revolution in order to get that
renewal of reciprocity with the
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Pearl Harbor clause, which is
exactly what they did.
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Dr. Edward Crapol:
The relationship
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between the Pearl Harbor
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amendment and, and the coup and
Hawaii I think, is direct.
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(music)
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Narrator: In point of
fact, American pressure was just
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beginning. Benjamin Harrison,
one of the Republican senators
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who had pushed the Pearl Harbor
amendment, was elected
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president. To serve as Secretary
of State, Harrison chose the
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renowned James Blaine of Maine.
To serve as the new diplomatic
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representative to Hawaii,
Harrison chose John L. Stevens.
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From Honolulu, Stevens wrote
Blaine that Hawaiians were
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upset. The white cabinet imposed
by the Bayonet Constitution had
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been driven from office. A
rebellious Hawaiian named Robert
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Wilcox was threatening to
overthrow the government and
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replace it with a native
Republic. The American Congress
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added to the tension in Hawaii
by preparing a bill to cancel
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Hawaii's privileged position in
the sugar market. This triggered
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the reciprocity negotiation all
over again. And in the
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negotiation, James Blaine, again
upped the price of the sugar
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planters access to the American
market. Blaine proposed that the
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Hawaiian Kingdom not only turn
over Pearl Harbor to the
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American Navy, but also become a
protectorate of the United
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States. Native Hawaiians
protested once again. Blaine
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stalled. He reassured the
kingdom's representative that he
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would take care of Hawaii with
the new tariff law but
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in-explicably to this day,
Hawaii's market advantage
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disappeared from the bill as
passed. Reciprocity was dead.
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The sugar industry which drove
Hawaii's cash economy, was
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plunged into depression. It is
well known that King Kalakaua
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died in San Francisco, but not
so well known is that he had
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gone there for meetings that
were aimed at reviving
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reciprocity, the treaty that had
dominated his reign. The
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Hawaiian population having
experienced Kalakaua's loss of
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control in 1887, and seeing what
was happening to Pearl Harbor,
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petitioned his sister,
the new queen,
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for a more
traditional constitution.
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Dr. Jon Kamakawiwoole Osorio:
All of these things really,
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really pale for the
Hawaiian voter, to this
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one really important thing,
and that is
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the Constitution does not
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reflect their lahui, and that
needs to be replaced. And this
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is the political reality, the
political reality for
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Liliuokalani when she becomes
Moi Wahine.
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Narrator: Anticipating that
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the Queen
might try to regain real
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governmental power for
Hawaiians, Americans of several
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types, high officials of the
American Government, overseas
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Americans and descendants of the
American missionaries,
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waited to pounce.
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One of the carefully
cultivated myths of the
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overthrow, was that the
conspirators were a diverse
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group of indignant citizens, and
that they had a proper arm's
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length relationship with the
American government.
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Dr. Pauline King: There are
others involved, but the core of
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it is missionary descendants.
W.O. Smith, Thurston, Dole,
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they’ve been here an awfully
long time.
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But they are still the WASP or
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the white Anglo Saxon Protestant
of years ago. So that when they
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start a political party, they
even call themselves Whigs
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before they call themselves
Republicans. And in a way,
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they're they're captured in this
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psychology and ideology and
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spiritualism of those
early guys.
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And they haven't changed.
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Boston's changed, but they
haven't changed, you know. And
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so they are really pretty
archaic. And they do represent
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something that's very
fundamentally American.
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Narrator: Sanford Dole was the
second son of missionary Daniel
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Dole. When he was a little boy,
his father called Sanford into
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his study, and gave him a Bible.
Sanford burst into tears, then
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composed himself and read a
little each day until he had
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read it through. And then, he
read it again. He learned to
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speak and read Hawaiian, because
his father expected him to
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preach to Hawaiians in their own
language. From Honolulu, young
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Sanford moved with his father to
the sugar plantation at Koloa,
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Kauai, which was an economic
outpost of Hallowell, Maine.
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There, Sanford made friends with
another missionary offspring,
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William Owen Smith, and one day,
they were visited by a
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rambunctious little boy from
Honolulu named Lorrin Thurston.
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As adults, Dole, Smith and
Thurston attacked the character
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of Kalakaua and imposed the
Bayonet Constitution. Young
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Lorrin quickly distinguished
himself as the most aggressive.
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While Thurston immersed himself
in conspiracies, Sanford Dole
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created an impression of
hovering on a loftier plane.
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Sanford Dole: “History derives
less interest from the magnitude
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of its events than from the
principles involved therein. The
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uprising of a small people may
be as inspiring as the uprising
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of a great nation.” Sanford Dole.
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Narrator: Dole translated
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Hawaiian stories, and he made
friends with a Hawaiian woman
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who agreed to having one of her
children, Puiki, or Lizzie, be
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adopted in a hanai, Hawaiian
way, by Dole and his wife, Anna.
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Dole: “Lizzie who is very dear to
me, almost as if she was my own
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child. She is a conscientious
girl, and I want to give her all
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the protection and good
influence I can.” Sanford Dole.
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Narrator: In the years after the
first coup, Dole became a judge.
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He sailed with his friends on
weekends to Ford Island at Pearl
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Harbor. By 1892, Kalakaua was
dead, and the reciprocity treaty
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was a shambles. The sugar
industry was sinking. And John
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Stevens, despite his highly
undiplomatic behavior was firmly
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entrenched as United States
Minister. Stevens, in line with
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Secretary of State James Blaine,
had pushed for reducing Hawaii
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to a protectorate, but in his
zeal, Stevens had become an
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annexationist. Nothing would do,
but for America to take over.
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Dr. Edward Crapol: Late 91 and
early 1892 he and Harrison are
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expecting a change might come
and Blaine in fact is saying to
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Harrison that I think a change
is gonna- we better be ready for
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events that might occur in
Hawaii.
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(music)
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Narrator:
While the Queen thought of
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Stevens as rude and hostile, she
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had no way of knowing the extent
of his connection to the top
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reaches of the American
government. But Lorrin Thurston
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did. In early 1892, Thurston
arrived at Blaine's door in
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Washington, DC, with a letter of
introduction from John Stevens.
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Thurston asked what will happen
if we overthrow the Queen?
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Blaine was frustrated by the
failure of his protectorate
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plan. He was also mortally ill.
He assured Thurston of his
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support. Blaine then sent
Thurston to see the Secretary of
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the Navy, B.F. Tracey, whose
office was in the same building,
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which today is known as the
executive office building. Tracy
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gave Thurston a friendly
reception, then walked him
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across the lawn to the White
House. There, Thurston waited,
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while the President of the
United States, and the Secretary
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of the Navy, discussed the
overthrow of a small friendly
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government. Dr. Edward Crapol:
It is significant that he takes
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him right to the top so to
speak. It's also significant
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that President Harrison realizes
there's certain impropriety here
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and doesn't meet with him
directly, but gives him the
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indirect green light by saying
we'd be sympathetic to
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whatever you want to do.
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B.F. Tracey: “The President
authorizes me to say
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to you that if conditions in
Hawaii compel you people to act
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as you have indicated, and you
come to Washington with an
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annexation proposition, you will
find an exceedingly sympathetic
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administration here.”
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“That was all I wanted to know.”
Lorrin Thurston.
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Narrator: When the
Queen attempted to proclaim a
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new constitution, the
understanding which the
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committee of annexation had
forged with the American
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government, served as the basis
of the coup that destroyed
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native government in Hawaii. The
Queen surrendered to the United
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States in the belief that John
Stevens' behavior was not only
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an aberration of diplomatic
protocol, but an aberration of
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American policy. On the first
night of the coup, with American
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troops camped outside, white
militia occupied the legislative
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buildings of the kingdom, to
pass the night, they sang the
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Battle Hymn of the Republic.
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Dr. Pauline King: One of the
advisory council said,
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"Well, who's going
to be our leader?"
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And they said, "Well, Thurston,
you should be." and he said,
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"No, because I'm not popular
enough." He said, "We need
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someone like Dole", you know
this very majestic figure with a
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long beard and people like him.
And you know, he's got some
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connections with the Hawaiian
community, and they're very
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close, et cetera, et cetera.
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Dole: “Much to my surprise, the
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Committee of safety wished me to
take the lead in the scheme to
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suppress the monarchy, and
organize a new government in its
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stead. I told them I would
consider their proposition
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overnight, and give my decision
in the morning to the Executive
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Committee, which had been
created by the Committee of
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Safety.” Sanford Dole.
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Thurston: “It was universally
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felt that a man of Dole's
standing, character and
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disposition could not
consciously identify himself
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with or advocate a selfish or
unjust cause. His mere
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participation as the leader
disarmed and neutralized
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opposition and brought support
that could have been secured in
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practically no other way.”
Lorrin Thurston.
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Narrator: The proponents
of an expanded
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American Navy rushed to their
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cause. Young Theodore Roosevelt
was exactly Thurston's age, 35.
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He had studied law at Columbia
University, as did Thurston.
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Roosevelt declared that Hawaii
should be taken over
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immediately. Roosevelt's
colleague, Captain Alfred Mahan,
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was just emerging as America's
philosopher of sea power.
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Alfred Mahan:
“The Hawaiian group
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possesses unique importance,
not from its
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intrinsic commercial value, but
from its favorable position
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for maritime and military
control of the Pacific.”
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Narrator: Referring to the large
number of Asian immigrant sugar
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workers, Mahan described
annexation as a white cork in a
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yellow bottle. In the same
breath, he advocated the
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building of a canal across the
isthmus of the Americas and
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establishing American
predominance over the Caribbean
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ocean. Thurston and his cohorts
arrived in Washington desperate
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to turn the nation of Hawaii
over to the United States. A
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treaty was drafted in 12 days
and placed before the United
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States Senate, but time had run
out. Democrat Grover Cleveland
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had been elected president. And
he had listened to the Queen's
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representatives tell the
Hawaiian side of the story.
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(chanting in Hawaiian)
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Narrator: Over millennia,
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voyaging peoples had evolved
into the most complex and
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thriving society of the ocean
and island world of Polynesia,
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forming the four highly
developed kingdoms of Kauai,
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Oahu, Maui, and the kingdom of
Hawaii. When the British
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explorers arrived, they only
slowly grasped that the four
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kingdoms were involved in a war
to determine who would rule over
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all the islands.
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The arrival of
steel and guns speeded up the
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course of the wars of conquest,
and the enormous armies of
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Hawaii Island soon prevailed
under the leadership of the Moi,
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Kamehameha, founder of the
Hawaiian nation. Although Lorrin
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Thurston portrayed Queen
Liliuokalani as an imitation of
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European monarchs, she was in
fact a traditional ruling chief,
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the great granddaughter of the
high-ranking chief Keaweaheulu
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of Kealakekua Kona, an ally of
Kamehameha in the war. By the
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time of the overthrow, the
Hawaiian system of ruling chiefs
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had been modified by the
half-century practice of
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constitutional monarchy,
enlivened by a vibrant free
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press and
a high rate of literacy.
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The native hui's,
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literally gatherings, were at
once political parties and
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patriotic organizations.
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Noenoe Silva: The first
Hui, Hui Kalaiaina,
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was developed to in
order to gain political power
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for Native Hawaiians, after the
Bayonet Constitution which
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stripped the King Kalakaua of
his many of his powers. The Hui
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Aloha Aina, was formed
immediately after the overthrow
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of Queen Liliuokalani, in order
to prevent annexation.
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“We particularly resent the
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presumption of being transferred
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like a flock of sheep, and
bartered like a herd of
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untutored savages by an
unprincipled minority of aliens
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who have no right, no legal
power, not even a claim of
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conquest by warfare. And, we
cannot believe that our friends
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of the great and just American
nation could tolerate annexation
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by force against the wishes of
the majority of the population.”
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Petition of the Women of
Hui Aloha Aina.
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Narrator: During the first year,
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hopes rose and
fell and rose again.
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The bell rang every morning
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before dawn
at Kaumakapili Church, calling
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the Hawaiian citizens to pray
for restoration of the native
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government. The Queen spent New
Year's Eve of 1894 in seclusion
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at Washington place. She wrote
in her diary that the missionary
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descendants were gathered at
their choral church singing
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praises to God, while their
spies were lurking, and 50 armed
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men roamed the streets. Rumors
circulated that she was to be
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assassinated. Finally she dosed,
only to be awakened by the
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explosion of fireworks and the
ringing of church bells. She
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resumed her writing.
Liliuokalani: “All that
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transpired in 1893 is of the
past, that our nation may be
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restored by President Cleveland
and Congress is my earnest
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prayer and the
prayer of my people.”
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Narrator:
Cleveland dismissed
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Stevens and described
the coup as a wholly American
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event and act of war.
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Cleveland:
“The lawful government
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of Hawaii was overthrown by a
process directly traceable to
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and dependent for its success
upon the agency of the United
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States, acting through its
diplomatic and naval
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representatives.” Grover
Cleveland, President of the
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United States.
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Narrator:
Cleveland demanded that Dole
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step down and restore the Queen
to power. But Cleveland refused
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to backup his demand militarily.
Dole announced that America had
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no right to meddle in the
affairs of Hawaii.
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Dr. Edward Crapol: What if
the provisional government
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refuses to relinquish its power
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and allow the monarchy
to be reestablished? Are we
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going to send troops ashore and
suppress the provisional
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government?
Well, in the cabinet,
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the answer to that is no.
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We can act as if we might
want to use force but when the
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crunch really comes, we're not
going to. That would be a
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political disaster for us to go
in there and suppress that
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provisional government, use
force to restore the monarchy.
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Narrator: Cleveland was widely
ridiculed for siding with a
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brown-skinned queen. A
cartoonist, portrayed Cleveland
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as a Don Quixote, who had tilted
at windmills. Suddenly, the
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subject of Hawaii was displaced
from the center of American
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public attention. Although its
warehouses and granaries were
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full to the brim, America was
sinking into a disastrous
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depression. The cry went up
across the political spectrum
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for the development of world
markets. Then more and more
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Americans believe the nation's
capacity for production would be
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matched by demand for its
products. Lorrin Thurston
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advised his fellow conspirators
not to worry, that Cleveland was
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being engulfed by domestic
problems, and by criticism of
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his support for an outdated
monarchy. No one seemed to need
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reassurance quite like Sanford
Dole. Fearing for his life, he
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seldom stayed at home overnight,
but moved from neighbor to
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neighbor, never sleeping in the
same place two nights in a row.
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Dole: “Having the best weapons
counts in our favor, and they
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are cheaper than men.”
President Dole.
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Narrator: In the fall of 1893,
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with the entire world
watching events in Hawaii, Dole
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retreated not only from his job,
but from Honolulu.
472
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Dole: “I had to take a vacation
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on account of
my health. This I spent at an
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isolated livestock ranch in the
uplands of the island of Hawaii.
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I remained there
about seven weeks.”
476
00:35:38.380 --> 00:35:40.082
Narrator: More precisely,
he stayed with his
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adopted Hawaiian daughter
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Lizzie, her husband and their
children. The Queen said he was
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suffering from a severe attack
of conscience. Dole's wife told
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people that Sanford was
seriously ill with brain fever.
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Anna: “My dear Sanford, get
strong and well. Do not use your
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head at all.” Anna Dole.
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Narrator: The problem of the
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provisional government now was
to stay in power as a coup
485
00:36:23.191 --> 00:36:26.895
d'etat government, which was
widely resented by the people
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they governed. From Washington,
Lorrin Thurston wrote the first
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draft of a new constitution.
Thurston was inspired by the
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state of Mississippi's
constitution, which had taken
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the vote away from black
citizens. He recommended English
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proficiency barriers to prevent
Asian immigrants from voting,
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and a combination of income and
property barriers against all
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but the well-to-do. To keep the
majority of Hawaiian voters
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away, he proposed that they
swear an oath renouncing the
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Hawaiian monarchy and supporting
annexation.
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Dr. Jon Kamakawiwoole Osorio:
For them to participate
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at all means that
they have to commit treason.
497
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They have to swear that they
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will not support the Queen. They
can't do it. It's as simple as
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00:37:23.885 --> 00:37:26.988
that. To participate in the
Republic is to deny being a
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Hawaiian. And that's- it's
something that the majority of
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00:37:31.093 --> 00:37:33.128
Hawaiians simply will not do.
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Thurston: “The object of this
blanket oath is twofold,
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one, to finally
impress upon the world
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and more particularly upon the
Kanaka mind, the fact that
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00:37:43.939 --> 00:37:51.513
monarchy is pau, over, and two,
as far as possible, shut out
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from participation in the
reorganization of the
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government, all those who are
not with us.” Lorrin Thurston.
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Narrator: In addition to
Thurston, Sanford Dole turned
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for advice to Thurston's alma
mater, Columbia University in
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00:38:09.865 --> 00:38:14.169
New York City, and at then
renowned professor named John
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Burgess. Burgess taught an
entire generation, including his
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student, Theodore Roosevelt,
that only people of Aryan or
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Northern European descent had
the qualities necessary for the
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exercise of free government and
free enterprise. He too
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00:38:35.157 --> 00:38:40.395
advocated that only property
owners vote. He urged that a
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strong president be appointed,
not elected, while judges should
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be drawn from proper Teutonic
backgrounds and sit for life. In
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preparation for a constitutional
convention, the Provisional
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Government reduced the voter
list to less than one third its
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previous size. Seventeen
delegates were then elected and
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another 18 appointed mostly
members of the government. To
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00:39:12.961 --> 00:39:17.799
Jefferson's inalienable rights
to life, liberty, and the
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pursuit of happiness, the
delegates added the right of
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acquiring, possessing and
protecting property. The new
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00:39:28.410 --> 00:39:33.482
constitution empowered the
legislature to supervise,
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register, control and identify
all persons or any class or
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nationality of persons, as well
as their places of residence,
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business and employment. The
provision apparently was aimed
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at immigrant workers who were
leaving the harsh life of the
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plantations in droves.
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Changqing: “By what right do our
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00:40:01.476 --> 00:40:06.181
white skin brothers assumed to
lord it over us, and to say we
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00:40:06.181 --> 00:40:10.685
should do business and trade and
live and breathe only by their
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consent?” Changqing,
a citizen of Chinese ancestry
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to a mass meeting at
the Chinese Theatre.
536
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Narrator: The new constitution
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approved freedom of religion, so
long as this freedom was not
538
00:40:26.268 --> 00:40:33.542
construed as to justify acts of
licentiousness. Finally, it
539
00:40:33.542 --> 00:40:36.811
named Sanford Dole
as head of government
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00:40:36.811 --> 00:40:40.615
without the nicety
of an election.
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Thurston: “Allow me to
congratulate you upon the
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00:40:45.086 --> 00:40:50.025
passage of the law creating you
President. Long may you wave.”
543
00:40:50.792 --> 00:40:54.729
Lorrin Thurston, correspondence
to Sanford Dole.
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Narrator: On the fourth
of July 1894,
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Sanford Dole,
surrounded by uniformed
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00:41:03.305 --> 00:41:06.508
soldiers, proclaimed
the existence
547
00:41:06.508 --> 00:41:09.244
of the Republic of Hawaii.
548
00:41:10.979 --> 00:41:14.683
Thurston: “To call it
the Republic of Hawaii gives it
549
00:41:14.683 --> 00:41:21.556
more character and distinctness.
It should have the word Republic
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in the name.”
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Narrator: In spite
of its undemocratic nature, the
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00:41:27.462 --> 00:41:32.701
new constitution did its job.
The Republic of Hawaii was
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00:41:32.701 --> 00:41:36.471
immediately granted diplomatic
recognition by the American
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00:41:36.471 --> 00:41:39.641
government, as well as the other
major world powers.
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Noenoe Silva: This incensed the
Hawaiian people
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and particularly incensed
Joseph Nawahi.
557
00:41:47.282 --> 00:41:49.584
How can you
establish a permanent
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government in the enlightened
1890s without the consent of the
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governed. The hui called for a
mass protest rally on July 2,
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two days before the planed
ceremony. And Joseph Nawahi
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00:42:06.334 --> 00:42:09.671
gave his famous lei stand
speech.
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Nawahi: (speaking Hawaiian)
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“The house of
government belongs to us, just
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as the Kamehamehas built it. We
were ousted by trespassers who
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00:42:25.754 --> 00:42:30.291
entered our house and who are
now saying to us to reside in
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00:42:30.291 --> 00:42:34.562
the lei stand, which they have
set up and are forcing us all to
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00:42:34.562 --> 00:42:40.268
enter. But I say to you, my
fellow citizens, let us not
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00:42:40.268 --> 00:42:50.245
enter nor consent at all.”
(speaking Hawaiian)
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Joseph Nawahi, President,
Hui Aloha Aina.
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Narrator: Hawaii now had
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a government which represented
only a small minority of
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residents, mostly foreigners.
Many avoided not only a
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declaration of loyalty to
Hawaii, but any form of dual
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citizenship, for fear of losing
citizenship in their country of
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origin. The foreigners were
called denizens, a legal status
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which gave them voting rights.
The foreign minister of the New
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00:43:38.593 --> 00:43:43.531
Republic, Henry Cooper, newly
arrived from America, was a
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00:43:43.531 --> 00:43:48.570
denizen. The secretary of
Hawaii's legation in Washington,
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Frank Hastings, was also a
denizen.
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Willis: “It is certainly
a novelty in
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governmental history, a country
582
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without a citizenship.”
Albert Willis,
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Cleveland's minister to Hawaii.
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Ke Aloha Aina newspaper:
“30 or 40 road workers
585
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left their jobs and went
straight home. Auwe. Why are you
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all coming back the wives asked.
Well, we were required to sign,
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to agree to annexation, but we
all refused, we will never
588
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agree. It would be better to die
than agree.” Ke Aloha Aina,
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October 5, 1895.
590
00:44:34.582 --> 00:44:37.185
Narrator: The Hawaiians
had bided their time,
591
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believing America would help
them. But America's recognition
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of the Republic of Hawaii pushed
the native Hawaiians to the
593
00:44:46.528 --> 00:44:51.332
breaking point. They had only a
fraction of the guns needed for
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00:44:51.332 --> 00:44:56.404
a serious rebellion. They were
spied upon. They had not gone to
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00:44:56.404 --> 00:45:03.411
war for 100 years. Nonetheless,
perhaps as many as 700 Hawaiians
596
00:45:03.411 --> 00:45:10.351
rebelled. Nawahi was imprisoned
early. So was the Crown Prince
597
00:45:10.351 --> 00:45:17.358
Jonah Kuhio. 200 were jailed and
sentenced by a martial law court
598
00:45:17.358 --> 00:45:20.395
made up of white
military officers.
599
00:45:26.201 --> 00:45:27.702
The queen was charged
600
00:45:27.702 --> 00:45:32.340
with misprision of treason, an
arcane allegation that she knew
601
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what might happen, but did not
stop it. A missionary
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00:45:37.679 --> 00:45:41.783
descendant, who was a Supreme
Court justice, ransacked her
603
00:45:41.783 --> 00:45:45.854
desk and took her papers,
looking for evidence to use
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00:45:45.887 --> 00:45:51.259
against her. At her trial in the
throne room of the palace, she
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00:45:51.259 --> 00:45:59.500
refused to speak English. How do
you plead? She was found guilty
606
00:45:59.500 --> 00:46:04.906
and imprisoned in an upstairs
room for seven months.
607
00:46:17.685 --> 00:46:21.956
(music)
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Narrator: The Asian immigrants
saw that control of the Hawaiian
609
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government had fallen into the
hands of white people who were
610
00:46:28.930 --> 00:46:33.601
tied to America. They saw that
white immigrants were
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00:46:33.601 --> 00:46:37.338
immediately being granted the
right to vote. So the Asians
612
00:46:37.338 --> 00:46:44.112
began to ask, "Why should we not
vote as well?" The Chinese
613
00:46:44.112 --> 00:46:47.882
immigrants signed a petition
asking for the right to vote,
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but they were ignored. The
Japanese immigrants were not so
615
00:46:54.522 --> 00:47:00.461
easily denied. By the time of
the Japanese migration to
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Hawaii, Japan had set its sights
on being treated as an equal
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among nations. The setting of
Hawaii was particularly
618
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important to Japan because Japan
and the Kingdom of Hawaii had
619
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signed a treaty of friendship.
The Republic of Hawaii continued
620
00:47:21.416 --> 00:47:26.821
this treaty because it depended
on Japan for plantation workers.
621
00:47:27.488 --> 00:47:34.595
(Man speaking Japanese)
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Dr. Pauline King:
Japan is interested in getting
623
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equal treaties.
She wants to be
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accepted within the
international world on an equal
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basis. And it's not a bad idea
to use Hawaii. And I don't mean
626
00:48:07.562 --> 00:48:13.167
that, you know negatively, but
in a diplomatic sense to use her
627
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people in Hawaii as a, as one of
those moves.
628
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Narrator: Japan's relationship
with the nation of
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Hawaii had been good. But when
630
00:48:23.044 --> 00:48:27.815
the white oligarchy in Hawaii
refused the Japanese request for
631
00:48:27.815 --> 00:48:32.220
the right to vote, it started a
downward spiral of tension and
632
00:48:32.220 --> 00:48:35.890
suspicion that was to be
exploited politically in
633
00:48:35.890 --> 00:48:43.598
Washington later on. By 1896,
an American presidential
634
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election was coming, and with it
came the possibility of a change
635
00:48:47.535 --> 00:48:51.539
in the political climate.
Francis Hatch, a protege of
636
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Sanford Dole, was now the
Republic's ambassador to
637
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Washington. He met with Senator
John Tyler Morgan, a Democrat
638
00:48:58.980 --> 00:49:01.749
from Selma, Alabama, and
Chairman of the Foreign
639
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Relations Committee. Morgan said
there were too many Japanese
640
00:49:06.120 --> 00:49:10.825
immigrants in Hawaii, and he
contended that Japan had designs
641
00:49:10.825 --> 00:49:15.029
on Hawaii. Hatch knew, as did
everyone in Hawaii that the
642
00:49:15.029 --> 00:49:18.633
Japanese had been recruited by
the sugar planters to work on
643
00:49:18.633 --> 00:49:22.336
their ever-growing plantations.
But, his surviving correspondent
644
00:49:22.336 --> 00:49:24.972
shows he nonetheless,
was moved to action by
645
00:49:24.972 --> 00:49:27.475
Senator Morgan's complaint.
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00:49:27.475 --> 00:49:30.578
Hatch: “We should
begin to make a record which
647
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will appeal to people here.
There can be no more powerful
648
00:49:35.149 --> 00:49:39.353
argument to be used than the
claim that we are trying to save
649
00:49:39.353 --> 00:49:44.559
the country from the Asiatics,
provided we have something to
650
00:49:44.559 --> 00:49:49.797
base it on.” Francis Hatch,
Ambassador of the Republic of
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Hawaii to Washington.
652
00:49:52.633 --> 00:49:54.535
Smith: “Not that the
Japanese government
653
00:49:54.535 --> 00:49:58.072
has any definite designs on
these islands. But Japanese
654
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interests are growing stronger
all the time, and designs will
655
00:50:01.576 --> 00:50:06.147
inevitably follow. The Japanese
are intelligent and ambitious.
656
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And the more their interests
increase here, the more they
657
00:50:08.649 --> 00:50:13.121
will recognize the fact that we
alone are to a great degree
658
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helpless.” W.O. Smith, Attorney
General of the Republic.
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Narrator: The Dole government
proceeded to make a record.
660
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Japanese rice wine was subjected
to a prohibitive tax. The 14,000
661
00:50:29.504 --> 00:50:32.907
members of the United Guild of
Sake Brewers of Japan petitioned
662
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Dole, with Japanese politeness.
Serious conflict arose from the
663
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Republic requirement that
immigrants have $50 in their
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possession, as well as a locally
signed work contract, even
665
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though vagrancy had never been
an issue. Over 1,300 immigrants
666
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were singled out from four
different ships, detained, then
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returned to Japan.
Many because their packets of
668
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money were too new.
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Cooper: “It is of course
not our purpose to have it
670
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appear that we are forcing the
issue to bring about annexation.
671
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We should go far enough to show
up the matter clearly, at the
672
00:51:11.746 --> 00:51:16.417
same time, not overdo it.” Henry
Cooper, Foreign Minister of the
673
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Republic of Hawaii
674
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Dr. Pauline King:
Because you see they're
675
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not stopping immigration. And in
fact, once when they get this
676
00:51:25.326 --> 00:51:30.631
situation beginning to be
mediated, they continue Japanese
677
00:51:30.631 --> 00:51:33.568
immigration so it's with one
hand or doing one thing with
678
00:51:33.568 --> 00:51:38.739
another they're continuing the
same situation.
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Narrator:
The insults to Japan
680
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occurred simultaneously
with the election
681
00:51:53.154 --> 00:51:57.091
of William McKinley as president
and the return of the Republican
682
00:51:57.091 --> 00:52:01.696
Party to power. Lorrin Thurston
got himself reassigned to
683
00:52:01.696 --> 00:52:05.733
Washington to exploit the
possibilities of the McKinley
684
00:52:05.733 --> 00:52:10.905
administration. Liliuokalani,
now free from her imprisonment,
685
00:52:10.905 --> 00:52:15.576
left Hawaii and soon relocated
in Washington as well. Young
686
00:52:15.576 --> 00:52:18.246
Theodore Roosevelt maneuvered
desperately for a position of
687
00:52:18.246 --> 00:52:21.449
power in the new administration.
He was still so youthful in his
688
00:52:21.449 --> 00:52:26.087
1896 photographs, as to be
hardly recognizable today. Yet
689
00:52:26.087 --> 00:52:28.489
he already had been
a force in national life
690
00:52:28.489 --> 00:52:30.358
for at least a dozen years.
691
00:52:34.562 --> 00:52:37.331
He had gone west
long enough to lament the
692
00:52:37.331 --> 00:52:42.336
closing of the frontier, and now
he nursed ideas of new frontiers
693
00:52:42.336 --> 00:52:48.242
beyond the sea. All he asked was
to be Assistant Secretary of the
694
00:52:48.242 --> 00:52:49.844
United States Navy.
695
00:52:50.311 --> 00:52:52.780
Nathan Miller: After all, he had
written about it in his book,
696
00:52:52.780 --> 00:52:55.383
The Naval War of 1812. He fought
697
00:52:55.383 --> 00:52:58.686
at Naval Affairs, he was in
contact with Mahan, he knew a
698
00:52:58.686 --> 00:53:01.589
lot about the Navy. He was
interested in the Navy. He was
699
00:53:01.589 --> 00:53:05.660
familiar with details of armor,
guns, machinery, and Roosevelt
700
00:53:05.660 --> 00:53:07.361
sees the opportunity.
701
00:53:10.031 --> 00:53:11.666
Once Roosevelt came
to Washington as
702
00:53:11.666 --> 00:53:15.369
assistant secretary, he became
the chief of an imperialist
703
00:53:15.369 --> 00:53:18.873
coterie and they met once a week
or so for lunch at the
704
00:53:18.873 --> 00:53:22.410
Metropolitan Club in downtown
Washington. Some of the members
705
00:53:22.410 --> 00:53:25.980
included Senator Henry Cabot
Lodge of Massachusetts,
706
00:53:25.980 --> 00:53:29.250
Roosevelt’s closest friend,
Commodore George Dewey who was
707
00:53:29.250 --> 00:53:33.187
on shore duty at the time,
various members of the Senate
708
00:53:33.187 --> 00:53:37.658
and the House and they were all
for expansion of American power
709
00:53:37.658 --> 00:53:38.492
in the world.
710
00:53:39.460 --> 00:53:41.729
Narrator: For Roosevelt's
purposes, the most
711
00:53:41.729 --> 00:53:46.033
important was Captain Alfred
Mahan, by then widely renowned
712
00:53:46.033 --> 00:53:48.636
as America's leading philosopher
of sea power.
713
00:53:50.137 --> 00:53:51.272
Nathan Miller:
“Mahan and Roosevelt
714
00:53:51.272 --> 00:53:53.507
agreed on certain points
of the control of
715
00:53:53.507 --> 00:53:57.678
Hawaii to control the Pacific,
serve as a base for American
716
00:53:57.678 --> 00:54:03.084
ships in the Pacific to build a
canal across across Central
717
00:54:03.084 --> 00:54:07.321
America. At that time, they were
talking about Nicaragua, to
718
00:54:07.321 --> 00:54:10.491
control Cuba, so they could
control the canal approaches to
719
00:54:10.491 --> 00:54:14.762
the canal and the other islands
of the Caribbean. Also, they
720
00:54:14.762 --> 00:54:17.832
agreed on the idea of a large
Navy, a Navy based upon
721
00:54:17.832 --> 00:54:21.736
battleships, not a Navy based
upon smaller ships, a cruising
722
00:54:21.736 --> 00:54:25.439
Navy, a Navy that could fight a,
723
00:54:25.439 --> 00:54:28.342
a sea battle of the
classic scale.
724
00:54:29.210 --> 00:54:31.145
Narrator: As the
strategic base in the Mid
725
00:54:31.145 --> 00:54:35.282
Pacific, Hawaii was there for
the taking. But the crusade for
726
00:54:35.282 --> 00:54:39.387
annexation was stalled.
Roosevelt complained bitterly
727
00:54:39.954 --> 00:54:43.557
that Americans had a queer lack
of imperial instinct.
728
00:54:44.458 --> 00:54:48.596
Roosevelt: “My dear Captain
Mahan, as regards Hawaii, I take
729
00:54:48.596 --> 00:54:52.233
your views absolutely, as indeed
I do on foreign policy
730
00:54:52.233 --> 00:54:56.437
generally. If I had my way, we
would annex those islands
731
00:54:56.437 --> 00:55:01.776
tomorrow. We should build the
Nicaraguan canal at once, and in
732
00:55:01.776 --> 00:55:04.845
the meantime, that we should
build a dozen new battleships,
733
00:55:04.845 --> 00:55:10.418
half of them on the Pacific
coast. I earnestly hope we could
734
00:55:10.418 --> 00:55:13.421
make the President look at
things our way.”
735
00:55:15.423 --> 00:55:16.924
Narrator: Only
days after Roosevelt's
736
00:55:16.924 --> 00:55:19.894
bellicose letter to Mahan,
Japan provided
737
00:55:19.894 --> 00:55:24.331
Roosevelt with the situation he
had been waiting for. To placate
738
00:55:24.331 --> 00:55:27.635
a Japanese public, angered by
the humiliation of its overseas
739
00:55:27.635 --> 00:55:32.506
immigrants, Japan sent a warship
to Honolulu. Japanese diplomats
740
00:55:32.506 --> 00:55:36.710
reassured officials in Tokyo,
Honolulu, and Washington that
741
00:55:36.710 --> 00:55:40.781
they had no warlike intentions.
But Roosevelt was excited by
742
00:55:40.781 --> 00:55:42.049
thoughts of war.
743
00:55:42.550 --> 00:55:45.186
Roosevelt: “Do you think
Thurston, the Japanese
744
00:55:45.186 --> 00:55:49.723
really intend to fight in
Honolulu? If they do, I hope
745
00:55:49.723 --> 00:55:52.293
they will do so now.
And we certainly will
746
00:55:52.293 --> 00:55:54.862
give them a belly full.”
747
00:55:57.131 --> 00:56:00.267
Narrator: In Hawaii, the
Republic's fear was not that
748
00:56:00.267 --> 00:56:03.704
Japan would fight, but that the
Japanese government was not
749
00:56:03.704 --> 00:56:07.208
seriously upset, and that the
Japanese, after bouts of
750
00:56:07.208 --> 00:56:10.177
socializing and drinking, were
planning to return home.
751
00:56:13.280 --> 00:56:15.583
Cooper: “I'm afraid that
they're going to back down
752
00:56:15.583 --> 00:56:19.753
too soon from their position.”
Henry Cooper,
753
00:56:19.753 --> 00:56:22.890
Foreign Minister,
Republic of Hawaii.
754
00:56:23.824 --> 00:56:26.360
Narrator: In fact,
Japan's interest in Hawaii was
755
00:56:26.360 --> 00:56:28.562
limited and experimental.
756
00:56:29.096 --> 00:56:31.298
Dr. Akira Iriye: There's a
tremendous interest in Hawaii
757
00:56:31.298 --> 00:56:35.169
as a place for
sending Japanese
758
00:56:35.202 --> 00:56:38.372
workers. There's no question
about it the tremendous interest
759
00:56:38.372 --> 00:56:43.878
in sending Japanese immigrants
to Hawaii. But this does not
760
00:56:43.878 --> 00:56:48.249
mean that there was an interest,
or design, or plan to take over
761
00:56:48.249 --> 00:56:52.486
Hawaiʻi. If by that it's meant
the idea of annexing Hawaii to
762
00:56:52.486 --> 00:56:56.190
Japan was turning Hawaii into a
Japanese colony, there is no
763
00:56:56.190 --> 00:56:59.126
such design.
There's no such idea.
764
00:57:00.094 --> 00:57:01.762
Narrator: Although the
anti-Japanese
765
00:57:01.762 --> 00:57:05.599
propaganda was
transparent, the cry of yellow
766
00:57:05.599 --> 00:57:10.771
peril caused the tide in America
to turn toward annexation.
767
00:57:10.771 --> 00:57:15.543
McKinley: “We cannot let these
islands go to Japan. Japan has
768
00:57:15.543 --> 00:57:20.414
her eye on them. I am satisfied
they do not go there voluntarily
769
00:57:20.414 --> 00:57:25.085
as ordinary immigrants, but
Japan is pressing them in there
770
00:57:25.152 --> 00:57:28.923
in order to get possession
before anybody can interfere.”
771
00:57:30.291 --> 00:57:33.060
William McKinley,
President of the United States
772
00:57:34.662 --> 00:57:37.197
Narrator: On June 9, 1897,
773
00:57:37.197 --> 00:57:40.167
after three long
intimate meetings with McKinley,
774
00:57:40.801 --> 00:57:44.338
Roosevelt predicted that
something would happen shortly,
775
00:57:44.705 --> 00:57:48.842
regarding Hawaii. Three days
later, Lorrin Thurston's
776
00:57:48.842 --> 00:57:51.579
delegation was called into the
reception room of the State
777
00:57:51.579 --> 00:57:55.983
Department and asked if the
Republic of Hawaii was ready to
778
00:57:55.983 --> 00:58:03.857
negotiate for annexation. Yes.
The draft treaty turned over the
779
00:58:03.857 --> 00:58:07.861
independence of the nation of
Hawaii as well as nearly half of
780
00:58:07.861 --> 00:58:11.732
all the land in the Hawaiian
islands. "Would the gentleman
781
00:58:11.732 --> 00:58:17.571
from Hawaii like to make any
changes?" "No thank you." The
782
00:58:17.571 --> 00:58:22.176
little oligarchy, fearful of
being excluded from the American
783
00:58:22.176 --> 00:58:26.714
sugar market, fearful of the
native citizenry, fearful of the
784
00:58:26.714 --> 00:58:31.151
Japanese on whose labor their
economy depended, was ready for
785
00:58:31.151 --> 00:58:33.887
annexation on any terms.
786
00:58:35.222 --> 00:58:37.291
Smith: “Dear Brother Hatch, the
787
00:58:37.291 --> 00:58:41.161
expression ‘annexation at any
cost’ is not a good way of
788
00:58:41.161 --> 00:58:45.032
putting it. But after all, we
must eventually depend upon the
789
00:58:45.032 --> 00:58:49.470
goodwill of the United States.
Once annexed we are dealing with
790
00:58:49.470 --> 00:58:54.808
friends.” W.O. Smith, Attorney
General of the Republic
791
00:59:01.915 --> 00:59:07.454
Liliuokalani: “I Liliuokalani of
Hawaii do hereby call upon the
792
00:59:07.454 --> 00:59:13.293
president of that nation, to
whom alone I yielded my property
793
00:59:13.293 --> 00:59:18.599
and my authority to withdraw
said treaty from further
794
00:59:18.599 --> 00:59:24.638
consideration. I ask the
honorable Senate of the United
795
00:59:24.638 --> 00:59:31.645
States to decline to ratify said
treaty, and I implore the people
796
00:59:31.645 --> 00:59:38.085
of this great and good nation
from whom my ancestors learned
797
00:59:38.085 --> 00:59:42.489
the Christian religion to
sustain the principles of their
798
00:59:42.489 --> 00:59:49.430
fathers. To the almighty ruler
of the universe, to him who
799
00:59:49.430 --> 00:59:54.201
judgeth righteously,
I commit my cause.
800
01:00:02.242 --> 01:00:04.445
Noenoe Silva: Joseph
Nawahi contracted
801
01:00:04.445 --> 01:00:09.216
tuberculosis while he was
in jail. His health
802
01:00:09.216 --> 01:00:14.288
started to fail because of the
tuberculosis. And the doctor
803
01:00:14.321 --> 01:00:19.293
recommended to him and his wife
that he go on a therapeutic
804
01:00:19.293 --> 01:00:26.600
journey to San Francisco. And on
his deathbed, he actually
805
01:00:26.600 --> 01:00:32.940
apologized to his wife that she
had to see him die somewhere
806
01:00:34.074 --> 01:00:41.782
other than Hawaii. When the ship
came in with his casket on it
807
01:00:41.782 --> 01:00:47.087
into Honolulu Harbor, it was as
if one of the monarchs had died.
808
01:00:47.087 --> 01:00:51.792
There were so many people
crowding to welcome him back in.
809
01:00:53.393 --> 01:00:55.462
If there had been a native
government, he would have been
810
01:00:55.462 --> 01:00:59.533
the President.
So the President died.
811
01:01:00.601 --> 01:01:03.036
Narrator: Despite the
loss of Nawahi,
812
01:01:03.036 --> 01:01:05.672
Thurston's attempt to
give away the nation
813
01:01:05.672 --> 01:01:09.977
of Hawaii pushed Hawaiians to a
new level of protest.
814
01:01:10.878 --> 01:01:13.580
Noenoe Silva: The queen is on
815
01:01:13.580 --> 01:01:16.550
the east coast,
the Huis are writing to
816
01:01:16.550 --> 01:01:21.288
her. She's writing back to them
on a weekly basis. They are
817
01:01:21.288 --> 01:01:27.227
sending up formulating within
the Hui composing protest
818
01:01:27.227 --> 01:01:30.664
documents and sending them to
her and asking her to present
819
01:01:30.664 --> 01:01:36.870
them to the new president.
Basically, they say that the
820
01:01:36.870 --> 01:01:42.709
overthrow was illegal, that
Grover Cleveland
821
01:01:42.709 --> 01:01:46.480
had called the
United States involvement
822
01:01:46.480 --> 01:01:50.250
an act of war,
and that it was wrong.
823
01:01:51.585 --> 01:01:56.890
They remind the President that
the formation of the Republic of
824
01:01:56.890 --> 01:01:59.359
Hawaii was done without the
consent of the governed,
825
01:01:59.560 --> 01:02:03.864
therefore, it was completely
illegitimate. They also remind
826
01:02:03.864 --> 01:02:09.169
him that if a vote were taken
among all eligible voters, the
827
01:02:09.169 --> 01:02:13.340
vote would be overwhelmingly
against annexation.
828
01:02:13.340 --> 01:02:14.608
Dr. Jon Kamakawiwoole Osorio:
There's no question
829
01:02:14.608 --> 01:02:16.176
if Hawaiians had been
allowed to vote.
830
01:02:16.176 --> 01:02:20.113
If the electorate the way it was
set up in 1887,
831
01:02:20.113 --> 01:02:23.450
even had been allowed
to vote, there would be no,
832
01:02:23.450 --> 01:02:25.819
there could have been no
annexation, they would have
833
01:02:25.819 --> 01:02:28.655
voted the restore the Queen and
that's why there's really no
834
01:02:28.655 --> 01:02:31.758
question that democracy was
tremendously subverted.
835
01:02:33.126 --> 01:02:35.195
Carter:
“I am indignant at the action
836
01:02:35.195 --> 01:02:36.930
which took place here on the
837
01:02:36.930 --> 01:02:43.871
17th of January 1893. As an
offspring of American parents, I
838
01:02:43.871 --> 01:02:48.909
am ashamed of that action. The
men in power to counsel of their
839
01:02:48.909 --> 01:02:52.012
fears and not their good
judgment.”
840
01:02:53.080 --> 01:02:55.582
J.O. Carter, White Royalist.
841
01:02:56.416 --> 01:03:00.420
Narrator: To fill the
void left by Nawahi's death, a
842
01:03:00.420 --> 01:03:04.958
new leader James Kaulia, was
elected as a result of
843
01:03:04.958 --> 01:03:09.997
grassroots meetings throughout
the islands. Kaulia said the
844
01:03:09.997 --> 01:03:14.234
oligarchy had created the
Republic to obscure their dirty
845
01:03:14.234 --> 01:03:18.372
work, and they wanted
annexation, so their deeds could
846
01:03:18.372 --> 01:03:25.512
be hidden forever. Still hoping
that democratic America would
847
01:03:25.512 --> 01:03:30.851
not take over Hawaii without the
consent of the Hawaiians, the
848
01:03:30.851 --> 01:03:35.188
leadership of the resistance
planned a new petition drive.
849
01:03:35.822 --> 01:03:40.494
This petition was to be so
enormous that it would prove
850
01:03:40.494 --> 01:03:44.798
conclusively that the great
majority of Hawaiians were
851
01:03:44.798 --> 01:03:47.434
opposed to annexation.
852
01:03:48.769 --> 01:03:53.173
Kaulia:
(speaking Hawaiian)
853
01:03:53.173 --> 01:03:59.279
“In my capacity as a leader of
the nation, I am advising you if
854
01:03:59.279 --> 01:04:03.016
we persist in our determination
to protest annexation,
855
01:04:03.016 --> 01:04:05.852
the little government of the
Republic can keep trying
856
01:04:05.852 --> 01:04:08.822
until the walls of
‘Iolani Palace crumble
857
01:04:08.822 --> 01:04:12.960
and never will
Hawaii be annexed to America.”
858
01:04:13.393 --> 01:04:17.197
James Kaulia,
President, Hui Aloha Aina.
859
01:04:19.266 --> 01:04:24.571
Noenoe Silva: It was an attempt
to hold the American politicians
860
01:04:24.571 --> 01:04:27.708
to their stated principles.
861
01:04:28.241 --> 01:04:32.913
To hold them to their
ideals of you know,
862
01:04:32.913 --> 01:04:37.284
government of the people
by the people and for the people.
863
01:04:37.951 --> 01:04:42.155
Narrator: Senator John
T. Morgan, arrived in Hawaii and
864
01:04:42.155 --> 01:04:46.026
tried to talk Hawaiians into
happily submitting to
865
01:04:46.026 --> 01:04:47.728
annexation.
866
01:04:51.164 --> 01:04:54.434
Morgan announced he
would speak only to the
867
01:04:54.434 --> 01:04:59.339
Hawaiians. His words were
translated, but the church
868
01:04:59.339 --> 01:05:02.209
filled up mostly
with white people.
869
01:05:02.209 --> 01:05:05.946
Morgan: “We are not anxious
to recruit soldiers from here...
870
01:05:05.946 --> 01:05:08.782
(speaking Hawaiian)
871
01:05:09.549 --> 01:05:15.989
We are not anxious to secure
your land. We are anxious to
872
01:05:15.989 --> 01:05:20.427
secure you from aggression from
foreign powers.
873
01:05:20.427 --> 01:05:24.731
(speaking Hawaiian)
874
01:05:25.766 --> 01:05:28.769
It makes very little
difference whether you are
875
01:05:28.769 --> 01:05:35.509
smothered by a landslide or by
an influx of Asiatics.
876
01:05:35.509 --> 01:05:37.978
The result is the same.”
877
01:05:37.978 --> 01:05:40.013
(speaking Hawaiian)
878
01:05:41.381 --> 01:05:43.116
Narrator:
A second U.S. Senator,
879
01:05:43.116 --> 01:05:46.620
Richard Pettigrew,
followed Morgan to Hawaii.
880
01:05:48.688 --> 01:05:53.493
Pettigrew: “I had supposed when
I came that many Hawaiians were
881
01:05:53.493 --> 01:05:58.899
in favor of annexation.
But I have talked with everyone
882
01:05:58.899 --> 01:06:03.370
who would talk with me and I
have failed to find a native
883
01:06:03.370 --> 01:06:07.674
Hawaiian who was not
opposed to annexation.”
884
01:06:08.308 --> 01:06:09.810
Michaelson:
“The strongest memory
885
01:06:09.810 --> 01:06:13.280
I have of the islands is
connected with a meeting at Hilo
886
01:06:13.280 --> 01:06:17.117
on the island of Hawaii. The
place was packed with natives
887
01:06:17.117 --> 01:06:20.787
and a crowd stood outside as
well. It was a woman's meeting
888
01:06:20.787 --> 01:06:22.956
but there were
many men present.
889
01:06:23.290 --> 01:06:26.726
Emma Nawahi said, ‘Sign this
890
01:06:26.726 --> 01:06:32.766
petition. Those of you who love
Hawaii, how many will sign?’ And
891
01:06:32.766 --> 01:06:36.103
in a moment, the palms of
hundreds of hands were turned
892
01:06:36.103 --> 01:06:41.241
toward her. A voice shouted from
the rear. ‘I speak for those who
893
01:06:41.241 --> 01:06:48.281
cannot come in. They tell me to
say no annexation. Never.’"
894
01:06:49.216 --> 01:06:52.486
Marian Michaelson, Reporter, San
Francisco Call.
895
01:06:56.923 --> 01:07:01.328
Narrator: On November 22, 1897,
896
01:07:01.328 --> 01:07:05.132
James Kaulia, and three
other leaders of the
897
01:07:05.132 --> 01:07:10.604
Hawaiian political societies
left for Washington, DC with the
898
01:07:10.604 --> 01:07:16.243
petition that eventually came to
rest in the National Archives.
899
01:07:17.077 --> 01:07:23.416
It has 21,000 names, as it was
described in the Native Hawaiian
900
01:07:23.416 --> 01:07:29.122
language press. A second
petition was circulated by Hui
901
01:07:29.122 --> 01:07:34.761
Kalaiaina, as part of the same
effort. This second petition is
902
01:07:34.761 --> 01:07:40.767
described in the newspaper as
having another 17,000 names, but
903
01:07:40.767 --> 01:07:44.237
it's whereabouts
today is unknown.
904
01:07:45.972 --> 01:07:47.440
Noenoe Silva: So together
it was nearly
905
01:07:47.440 --> 01:07:51.344
39,000
and the estimated Kanaka Maoli
906
01:07:51.344 --> 01:07:58.552
population at the time was
40,000. Almost everyone.
907
01:07:58.552 --> 01:08:01.488
Women, children and men
908
01:08:01.488 --> 01:08:04.391
expressing to the
President and the Congress
909
01:08:04.391 --> 01:08:10.230
that every last Hawaiian was
opposed to annexation, whether
910
01:08:10.230 --> 01:08:14.301
they were 2 years old, or 90
years old, whether they were a
911
01:08:14.301 --> 01:08:19.973
male voter, or a woman. So it
was about everybody saying we do
912
01:08:19.973 --> 01:08:23.476
not want to be annexed. It
wasn't a question of voter
913
01:08:23.476 --> 01:08:28.081
eligibility. It was the whole
nation expressing their will.
914
01:08:28.081 --> 01:08:33.119
Narrator: Given the intricacies
of Washington, the Hawaiian
915
01:08:33.119 --> 01:08:38.191
delegation had reason to believe
their voices had been heard.
916
01:08:39.226 --> 01:08:41.795
Noenoe Silva: There were already
something like 56 votes for
917
01:08:41.795 --> 01:08:44.965
annexation and all that was
needed was 60. According to
918
01:08:44.965 --> 01:08:49.669
their story, they lobbied
tirelessly. Night and day,
919
01:08:49.669 --> 01:08:54.374
through the snow and the ice.
When they left, they finally
920
01:08:54.374 --> 01:09:00.447
left in February, it was down to
46 votes, and it was it was
921
01:09:00.447 --> 01:09:04.050
going to be impossible to pass
the treaty with a two-thirds
922
01:09:04.050 --> 01:09:05.018
vote of the Senate.
923
01:09:05.485 --> 01:09:08.321
And, it came back to Hawaii.
And they told
924
01:09:08.321 --> 01:09:12.492
the people we did it. It's over
the treaty's dead.
925
01:09:14.294 --> 01:09:17.063
Narrator: Despite the
Japanese scare,
926
01:09:17.063 --> 01:09:18.965
despite the lobbying of Theodore
927
01:09:18.965 --> 01:09:24.604
Roosevelt and Alfred Mahan, the
annexation treaty failed to pass
928
01:09:24.604 --> 01:09:30.510
the 1897 Congress. It was the
second all-out campaign for
929
01:09:30.510 --> 01:09:34.414
annexation to fail in
four years.
930
01:09:35.915 --> 01:09:37.083
Kaulia: “Be steadfast in
931
01:09:37.083 --> 01:09:43.189
aloha for the aina and be united
in thought. Protest forever the
932
01:09:43.189 --> 01:09:50.030
annexation of Hawaii
to America.” James Kaulia.
933
01:10:02.409 --> 01:10:03.810
Narrator:
An anti-imperialist movement
934
01:10:03.810 --> 01:10:05.712
was slowly
organizing in America.
935
01:10:06.613 --> 01:10:09.916
But letters written to the
Republic of Hawaii reflected a
936
01:10:09.916 --> 01:10:14.020
growing excitement over America
extending its boundaries to a
937
01:10:14.020 --> 01:10:15.889
distant tropical paradise.
938
01:10:17.490 --> 01:10:19.659
Hoight: “Dear Sir, a party of
939
01:10:19.659 --> 01:10:21.895
young men here are talking
strongly of going to the
940
01:10:21.895 --> 01:10:25.899
Sandwich Islands to settle. Are
we taking a liberty in asking
941
01:10:25.899 --> 01:10:28.535
you for information on
the price of land?”
942
01:10:29.502 --> 01:10:31.971
D.C. Hoight, Owosso, Michigan.
943
01:10:34.240 --> 01:10:36.509
Easly: “Dear Sir, will
you kindly give me some
944
01:10:36.509 --> 01:10:39.579
information in regard to the
schools in Hawaii? What are the
945
01:10:39.579 --> 01:10:42.882
requirements, salaries paid and
length of the school year?”
946
01:10:43.183 --> 01:10:45.819
N.D. Easly,
Johnson City, Tennessee.
947
01:10:46.820 --> 01:10:48.855
Parker Shoe Company:
“Dear Sir,
948
01:10:48.855 --> 01:10:52.425
we would like to have a few
names of the principal dealers
949
01:10:52.425 --> 01:10:54.494
there handling shoes.”
950
01:10:55.528 --> 01:10:59.499
Parker Shoe Company,
Jefferson City, Missouri.
951
01:11:08.408 --> 01:11:10.944
Narrator: Although dismayed
by America's failure to
952
01:11:10.944 --> 01:11:15.148
take over Hawaii, Theodore
Roosevelt was heartened by the
953
01:11:15.148 --> 01:11:19.085
possibility of war with Spain
over Spain's treatment of Cuba,
954
01:11:19.085 --> 01:11:20.687
its Caribbean colony.
955
01:11:20.920 --> 01:11:22.956
Roosevelt:
“I should welcome any war
956
01:11:22.956 --> 01:11:27.160
for I think this country
needs one. All the great
957
01:11:27.160 --> 01:11:29.963
masterful races have been
fighting races.”
958
01:11:33.733 --> 01:11:35.235
Narrator:
The battleship Maine
959
01:11:35.235 --> 01:11:38.204
blew up in
Havana Harbor in early 1898.
960
01:11:38.938 --> 01:11:42.675
Theodore Roosevelt needed no
investigation. Surely, it was
961
01:11:42.675 --> 01:11:50.383
the result of Spanish treachery.
On a particular day, when the
962
01:11:50.383 --> 01:11:54.721
Navy Secretary was away,
Roosevelt took it upon himself
963
01:11:54.721 --> 01:11:58.958
to redeploy ships and reassign
the most promising fighting men
964
01:11:58.958 --> 01:12:02.762
to the ships that were most
likely to be in battle. Admiral
965
01:12:02.762 --> 01:12:06.232
George Dewey was put in charge
of the Navy in the Far East, and
966
01:12:06.232 --> 01:12:09.169
ordered to undertake offensive
operations in The Philippine
967
01:12:09.169 --> 01:12:14.441
islands in the event of war.
Lorrin Thurston, frustrated that
968
01:12:14.441 --> 01:12:16.743
the annexation of Hawaii was
dropped from the national
969
01:12:16.743 --> 01:12:19.946
spotlight, stopped by
Roosevelt's office at the Navy
970
01:12:19.946 --> 01:12:24.784
Department. Thurston proposed
stockpiling coal in Honolulu to
971
01:12:24.784 --> 01:12:28.922
support naval operations against
Spain in the Pacific. Roosevelt
972
01:12:28.922 --> 01:12:32.725
went to work on Thurston 's idea
immediately, and the Republic
973
01:12:32.725 --> 01:12:36.663
set aside four vacant lots,
which eventually were piled with
974
01:12:36.663 --> 01:12:43.102
coal eight feet high. On April
19, at three in the morning,
975
01:12:43.770 --> 01:12:47.106
Congress passed a war
resolution. Northerners and
976
01:12:47.106 --> 01:12:50.577
Southerners alike joined
together in singing
977
01:12:50.577 --> 01:12:53.112
the Battle Hymn of the Republic.
978
01:12:57.784 --> 01:12:59.285
One of the oddities
of the Spanish
979
01:12:59.285 --> 01:13:02.188
American War was that most
Americans thought it was about
980
01:13:02.188 --> 01:13:07.594
Cuba, yet the fighting began in
the Philippines. On Roosevelt's
981
01:13:07.594 --> 01:13:10.997
broadly worded orders, Admiral
George Dewey maneuvered the
982
01:13:10.997 --> 01:13:15.702
Asiatic Fleet into Manila Bay.
At dawn, the American sailors
983
01:13:15.702 --> 01:13:21.241
shouted "Remember the Maine!" By
noon, 11 of Spain's antiquated
984
01:13:21.241 --> 01:13:26.646
ships had gone down, and the
last ship surrendered. The
985
01:13:26.646 --> 01:13:29.883
Assistant Secretary of the Navy
waited just long enough to read
986
01:13:29.883 --> 01:13:34.287
Dewey's cable to a crowd of
reporters then resigned to fight
987
01:13:34.287 --> 01:13:35.855
the Spanish in Cuba.
988
01:13:41.995 --> 01:13:43.897
An American army
departed from the
989
01:13:43.897 --> 01:13:47.867
west coast to support Admiral
Dewey in Manila. The American
990
01:13:47.867 --> 01:13:51.304
troops were destined to fight
not the defeated Spanish, but
991
01:13:51.304 --> 01:13:53.640
Filipino nationalists,
who sought their
992
01:13:53.640 --> 01:13:56.342
independence from colonialism.
993
01:14:03.016 --> 01:14:05.018
In Honolulu,
thousands of troops were
994
01:14:05.018 --> 01:14:08.054
stopping for a rest, while their
ships were refueled with
995
01:14:08.054 --> 01:14:13.092
Roosevelt and Thurston's stash
of coal. The little oligarchy at
996
01:14:13.092 --> 01:14:14.594
last seemed secure.
997
01:14:15.028 --> 01:14:16.696
Pacific Commercial Advertiser:
“These islands may ride into
998
01:14:16.696 --> 01:14:19.632
annexation on the war wave.
Millions of
999
01:14:19.632 --> 01:14:23.169
Americans for the first time,
study the maps of the Pacific
1000
01:14:23.169 --> 01:14:25.805
Ocean and know something about
its geography.”
1001
01:14:25.805 --> 01:14:28.041
Pacific Commercial Advertiser.
1002
01:14:29.475 --> 01:14:30.476
Narrator: One of those was
1003
01:14:30.476 --> 01:14:33.813
President McKinley, who said
that he had not known where The
1004
01:14:33.813 --> 01:14:38.751
Philippines were located within
2000 miles. McKinley's new
1005
01:14:38.751 --> 01:14:41.821
diplomatic representative
arrived in Hawaii, Harold
1006
01:14:41.821 --> 01:14:46.392
Sewall, offspring of a family of
shipbuilders from the Kennebec
1007
01:14:46.392 --> 01:14:50.430
River and Maine. Sewall was
moved to ecstasy by a rally of
1008
01:14:50.430 --> 01:14:51.564
annexationists.
1009
01:14:52.098 --> 01:14:55.168
Sewall: “The American
flag floats over the
1010
01:14:55.168 --> 01:14:59.205
Philippines and behind it is an
irresistible force that will
1011
01:14:59.205 --> 01:15:02.775
settle the problem of Hawaii,
whose important geographical
1012
01:15:02.775 --> 01:15:05.244
position must now be recognized.”
1013
01:15:05.411 --> 01:15:06.379
Narrator: With the show of
1014
01:15:06.379 --> 01:15:10.350
American Force, Hawaiians who
are being further marginalized.
1015
01:15:11.684 --> 01:15:14.153
Ke Aloha Aina: “Hawaiians are
being told to not only support
1016
01:15:14.153 --> 01:15:18.091
annexation and give up all their
land, but also become soldiers
1017
01:15:18.091 --> 01:15:22.195
in an American army to fight the
Spanish. Now is the time for us
1018
01:15:22.195 --> 01:15:25.898
to hold together. For annexation
is truly a poison for the
1019
01:15:25.898 --> 01:15:27.533
Hawaiian people.
1020
01:15:27.533 --> 01:15:33.306
(speaking Hawaiian)
1021
01:15:33.306 --> 01:15:36.542
Hawaii must not become a death
companion in this war.”
1022
01:15:37.043 --> 01:15:38.745
Ke Aloha Aina.
1023
01:15:49.422 --> 01:15:51.090
Narrator: Despite a war fever,
1024
01:15:51.090 --> 01:15:52.792
American opponents of annexation
1025
01:15:52.792 --> 01:15:56.195
continued to argue that the
rights of the Hawaiian people to
1026
01:15:56.195 --> 01:15:59.499
self-determination were being
trampled, and that America was
1027
01:15:59.499 --> 01:16:03.636
stepping off into overseas
imperialism. The Congressional
1028
01:16:03.636 --> 01:16:06.506
instrument of annexation
suddenly emerged from the House
1029
01:16:06.506 --> 01:16:10.910
of Representatives in the form
of a joint resolution, requiring
1030
01:16:10.910 --> 01:16:14.147
only a bare majority vote in
both the House and Senate.
1031
01:16:14.814 --> 01:16:17.917
Senators complained bitterly
that their constitutional
1032
01:16:17.917 --> 01:16:21.421
responsibility for approving
treaties by a two-thirds vote
1033
01:16:21.788 --> 01:16:26.092
was being taken from them. The
idea that annexation was a
1034
01:16:26.092 --> 01:16:29.629
treaty between one sovereign
nation and another had gone by
1035
01:16:29.629 --> 01:16:33.066
the boards. Speaking in
opposition, the senator from
1036
01:16:33.066 --> 01:16:37.470
Georgia, Augustus Bacon, said he
could agree to annexation if a
1037
01:16:37.470 --> 01:16:41.641
majority of Hawaii's people
agree. He was voted down.
1038
01:16:42.642 --> 01:16:46.312
Richard Pettigrew proposed that
all males born or naturalized in
1039
01:16:46.312 --> 01:16:51.117
Hawaii be given the right to
vote. His amendment was likewise
1040
01:16:51.117 --> 01:16:55.154
crushed. Now, the United States
Congress was on record as
1041
01:16:55.188 --> 01:16:59.158
agreeing with the oligarchy in
Hawaii that given a choice, the
1042
01:16:59.158 --> 01:17:02.695
Hawaiians would refuse
annexation, and so at all costs,
1043
01:17:03.429 --> 01:17:05.098
they must not be
allowed to vote.
1044
01:17:06.299 --> 01:17:07.366
Two days after the fourth
1045
01:17:07.366 --> 01:17:11.404
of July, the filibuster ended.
The United States Senate joined
1046
01:17:11.404 --> 01:17:14.741
the House in passing the joint
resolution of annexation.
1047
01:17:16.075 --> 01:17:16.809
Dr. Jon Kamakawiwoʻole Osorio:
They took Hawaii
1048
01:17:16.809 --> 01:17:17.744
when they were ready.
1049
01:17:18.644 --> 01:17:23.883
They took Hawaii when
they were ready. This idea of
1050
01:17:23.883 --> 01:17:28.554
the United States as a suitor is
a wonderful kind of image, then
1051
01:17:28.554 --> 01:17:32.358
they stand, you know, they're
basically going to make you run
1052
01:17:32.358 --> 01:17:34.894
into their arms. But
essentially, they're not going
1053
01:17:34.894 --> 01:17:37.663
to close up, they're not going
to embrace you until they
1054
01:17:37.663 --> 01:17:41.100
absolutely need you. And that's
what happens as a result of the
1055
01:17:41.100 --> 01:17:46.072
Spanish American War. And that
kind of jingoism that explodes
1056
01:17:46.072 --> 01:17:50.843
in America in 1898. They waited
and they waited and they waited
1057
01:17:51.144 --> 01:17:55.281
and they finally
culminated the relationship.
1058
01:17:56.649 --> 01:17:57.683
Annexation was an
1059
01:17:57.683 --> 01:18:00.820
agreement between a small group
of Americans who wanted this to
1060
01:18:00.820 --> 01:18:06.692
take place to simply take the
independence and the land and
1061
01:18:06.692 --> 01:18:11.264
the dreams of a whole group of
people and shift them over and
1062
01:18:11.264 --> 01:18:13.800
give them over to the United
States.
1063
01:18:20.439 --> 01:18:22.642
(music)
1064
01:18:34.787 --> 01:18:37.123
Narrator: The ceremony
of annexation was
1065
01:18:37.123 --> 01:18:39.759
arranged to occur on August 12,
1066
01:18:40.293 --> 01:18:43.529
which turned out to
be the same day
1067
01:18:43.529 --> 01:18:46.766
the Spanish American
War ended.
1068
01:18:49.302 --> 01:18:54.574
Sanford Dole acted in
what he called the interest of
1069
01:18:54.574 --> 01:18:59.245
the Hawaiian body politic,
ceding the sovereignty and
1070
01:18:59.245 --> 01:19:03.850
property of the Hawaiian
Islands, nearly half of all its
1071
01:19:03.850 --> 01:19:08.187
lands to the United States
government, along with other
1072
01:19:08.187 --> 01:19:12.158
holdings of the Government of
the Republic, including
1073
01:19:12.158 --> 01:19:16.796
200,000 rounds of ammunition.
1074
01:19:18.865 --> 01:19:22.401
The five-year process
was complete.
1075
01:19:23.002 --> 01:19:27.440
A small band of white men,
supported by the government of
1076
01:19:27.440 --> 01:19:33.813
the United States had given away
the national heritage of a 2,000
1077
01:19:33.813 --> 01:19:40.119
year old society. The native
Hawaiian political Hui called on
1078
01:19:40.119 --> 01:19:44.357
their members to boycott the
ceremony. They issued their
1079
01:19:44.357 --> 01:19:45.925
final petition.
1080
01:19:46.192 --> 01:19:52.198
(Speaking Hawaiian)
1081
01:19:53.666 --> 01:19:55.568
Hui: “Whereas the
declaration of
1082
01:19:55.568 --> 01:19:59.205
American independence
expresses that
1083
01:19:59.205 --> 01:20:04.377
governments derive their just
powers from the consent of the
1084
01:20:04.377 --> 01:20:11.417
governed. (Speaking Hawaiian) We
most vehemently protest this
1085
01:20:11.417 --> 01:20:13.085
annexation.
1086
01:20:16.656 --> 01:20:20.192
Narrator: The Queen
had just returned to Hawaii and
1087
01:20:20.192 --> 01:20:23.296
Hawaiians flocked to greet her.
1088
01:20:23.296 --> 01:20:26.032
Ke Aloha Aina: “We are your
Aloha Aina people.
1089
01:20:27.366 --> 01:20:31.337
From the time you
left until today, we have kept
1090
01:20:31.337 --> 01:20:36.475
an unshakable resolve and sealed
inside each of our hearts is
1091
01:20:36.475 --> 01:20:41.747
Aloha, for the land, and for our
kūpuna, whose flesh has been
1092
01:20:41.747 --> 01:20:45.318
wounded.” Ke Aloha Aina.
1093
01:20:47.787 --> 01:21:00.866
Liliuokalani:
(Speaking Hawaiian)
1094
01:21:00.866 --> 01:21:05.137
“I am taking your
thanks as something for me to
1095
01:21:05.137 --> 01:21:08.975
keep until the end of my days.
1096
01:21:12.078 --> 01:21:17.316
(music)
1097
01:21:22.788 --> 01:21:24.123
Narrator: The
following month,
1098
01:21:24.123 --> 01:21:29.695
a thin volume titled The
Transformation of Hawaii,
1099
01:21:29.695 --> 01:21:35.067
appeared in what was to become a
vast literature of denial.
1100
01:21:36.635 --> 01:21:41.307
Brain: “Hawaii was annexed not
by purchase, nor by conquest,
1101
01:21:41.307 --> 01:21:45.277
but by the vote of the Hawaiian
people who offer them
1102
01:21:45.277 --> 01:21:49.815
to us as a gift.
Belle Brain, Author.
1103
01:21:50.282 --> 01:21:51.751
Narrator: The day after the
1104
01:21:51.751 --> 01:21:57.790
annexation ceremony, the Aloha
Aina newspaper said "He oia mao
1105
01:21:57.790 --> 01:22:02.328
no kakou” We indeed continue.
1106
01:22:06.899 --> 01:22:09.869
Narrator: Liliuokalani lived on
at Washington place
1107
01:22:09.869 --> 01:22:15.007
in Honolulu until her
death at age 79 in 1917.
1108
01:22:19.812 --> 01:22:23.816
Sanford Dole, in the
fragility of old age, was cared
1109
01:22:23.816 --> 01:22:28.220
for by the family of his hanai
Hawaiian daughter.
1110
01:22:28.754 --> 01:22:31.424
Lorrin Thurston's memoir
set the tone
1111
01:22:31.424 --> 01:22:32.892
for the written
history of Hawaiʻi
1112
01:22:32.892 --> 01:22:37.296
in the 20th century. He
described the annexation as an
1113
01:22:37.296 --> 01:22:41.600
island drama, and blamed most of
the trouble on Liliuokalani's
1114
01:22:41.600 --> 01:22:46.705
stubborn ways. The annexation of
Hawaii was followed quickly by
1115
01:22:46.705 --> 01:22:50.676
the American acquisition of
parts of Samoa, Guam, the
1116
01:22:50.676 --> 01:22:53.612
Northern Marianas Islands, and
the Philippine Islands in the
1117
01:22:53.612 --> 01:22:57.283
Pacific, as well as Puerto Rico
and the Cuban base in the
1118
01:22:57.283 --> 01:22:59.151
Caribbean Sea.
1119
01:23:00.820 --> 01:23:05.624
Over 4,000 Americans
and 70,000 Filipinos
1120
01:23:05.624 --> 01:23:08.961
were killed in the
Philippine-American war.
1121
01:23:11.263 --> 01:23:13.065
Teddy Roosevelt
ran for vice president
1122
01:23:13.065 --> 01:23:16.669
with McKinley in 1900.
And in 1901,
1123
01:23:16.669 --> 01:23:20.439
became president when
McKinley was assassinated.
1124
01:23:23.976 --> 01:23:26.078
In 1902,
1125
01:23:26.078 --> 01:23:30.182
Congress passed
legislation to build a canal
1126
01:23:30.182 --> 01:23:35.154
through the Isthmus of Panama,
enabling American ships to pass
1127
01:23:35.154 --> 01:23:40.092
quickly from the Caribbean to
the new United States Territory
1128
01:23:40.092 --> 01:23:45.998
of Hawaii. From these bases,
America's Navy dominated the
1129
01:23:45.998 --> 01:23:52.071
approaches to both Latin America
and Asia. And with that, the
1130
01:23:52.071 --> 01:23:57.810
stage was set for America to be
a great naval power and a great
1131
01:23:57.810 --> 01:24:03.582
power in the commerce of nations
in what came to be celebrated as
1132
01:24:03.582 --> 01:24:05.918
the American century.
1133
01:24:05.918 --> 01:24:10.055
(music)
1134
01:26:22.821 --> 01:26:24.890
The preceding program was made
1135
01:26:24.890 --> 01:26:28.327
possible by the Office of
Hawaiian Affairs, Bishop Museum
1136
01:26:28.327 --> 01:26:32.298
Native Hawaiian Culture and Arts
Program, the Hawaii Committee
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