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Hawaiian History

(u. S.)ralph Simpson Kay Kendall Et Al.

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"History of Hawaii" describes the historical process of how Hawaii became what it is today - from the climate characteristics of the Pacific Ocean where the Hawaiian Islands are located, the formation of the islands and the natural environment of the islands, the reproduction and development of the island residents, the changes in the king's rule, until it became an integral part of the United States and became a state with a unique social and economic background. Each chapter revolves around a person, an event, or a clear development path, but does not unduly disrupt the chronological order of events. Other characters and events are centered on the central theme, so that the reader's attention can be focused on outstanding figures, decisive events, and major movements in Hawaiian history. Although "History of Hawaii" is intended primarily for use in schools, it will also serve a broad audience who desire a clear understanding of the major facts of Hawaiian history.