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History of the Hawaiian Monarchy

  • Captain Cook discovers the Hawaiian Islands

    Captain Cook discovers the Hawaiian Islands
    Captain James Cook was a british explorer.
  • Battle of Moku'ohai

    Battle of Moku'ohai
    The battle of Moku'ohai was on the island of Hawaii, it was to the south of Kealakekua Bay.The exact date of the battle is unknown but the month and year was July 1795. It was Kamehameha and his army verses Kiwala'o. When Kamehameha and his troops got to O'ahu.
  • Kalani'opu'u's Death

    Kalani'opu'u's Death
    He die on April 1782 in Waio'ahukini. He was important because he was the Ali'i of Kohala, Kona district and Ali'i of the Ka'u district. He was also the father of Kiwala'o, the great grandfather
  • Sandalwood Trade

    Sandalwood Trade
    The sandalwood trade started as early as the 1790's.
  • Kamehameha United the Islands

    Kamehameha United the Islands
    In 1810, King Kamehameha united the Hawaiian Islands chain.
  • End Of Kapu

    End Of Kapu
    bananas, also she would never have enough power as Liholiho because of the Kapu system. After many tries of trying to get Liholiho to eat with women, he finally gave in. Women, including Liholiho, ate on Voncouvers ship with European men and the 'gods' didn't punish them. Soon after, heious were burned down, images of gods were destroyed, and the Kapu system was over. But, there was a revolt which was soon over when Kekuaokalani and his wife died.
  • End Of Kapu

    End Of Kapu
    When Kamehameha died someone had to be crowned king, and that someone was Liholiho,Kamehamehas son.On the day of the ceramony Ka'ahumanu, Kamehamehas favorite wife, grabbed Kamehamehas cloak and spear an puts it on. She goes to the ceramony and tells Liholiho that they're going to rule together. Not too long after they started ruling, Ka'ahumanu wanted to end the Kapu system because she thought it was unfair to women. For example, they could not eat with men, eat certain foods like pork and
  • Missionaries in Hawaii

  • The First Sugar Cane Plantation

    Three New Englanders named Perer Brinsmade, William Ladd, and William Hoope
  • Prince Albert Died

    Prince Albert Died
    Prince Albert died at the age of four from meningitis.