During 1848, Hawai’i began to change immensely as the Great Mahele emerged, completely altering the lifestyle of Hawaiians. The Mahele was a division of the land that was meant to give both Hawaiians and foreigners categorized portions of specific areas. The idea of this land division was created by King Kamehameha III after the Paulet Episode occurred, with foreigners attempting to take land by force. In fear that the land of the Hawaiians would get taken over in the future, King Kamehameha III made the land division to please foreigners, and keep them satisfied with the land that they were given (Potter, Kasdon, and Rayson 83). Unfortunately, as a result of the Mahele, the land was eventually taken over by force. Previously, Hawaiians believed that land had always belonged to the gods, and King Kamehameha III tried to keep the way of life for the Hawaiians the …show more content…
Foreigners did not take long to transition Hawaiians from their previous lifestyles with new ideas. However, not everyone was fond of the new way of life, but the beliefs of Hawaiians had no significance to foreigners. According to an article by Kuloku, it expressed that, “He paid no attention to our wishes.” Previously, each opinion was considered carefully until a consensus was formed. Hawaiians were ruined of their quality and feature as a consequence of the deception, apathy, and stubbornness of foreigners. Much had changed, as foreigners altered their perspectives, making Hawaiians feel as though voicing their way of thinking would be foolish. Foreigners thought lowly of the Hawaiians in the past, however, the Mahele made it worse and more difficult for the Hawaiians to deal with, as they were introduced to money and without it, Hawaiians had no worth in the eyes of the