The Overthrow And Its Effect On The Hawaiian World

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The Overthrow happened on January 17, 1893 against the Hawaiian Kingdom. With the support of U.S. Minister Stevens, American troops, and the Committee of Safety, Queen Liliuokalani was forced to surrender the throne to the U.S. The Overthrow was caused mainly byunjustified thanks to Minister Stevens, who brought American troops towards Iolani Palace., Although their action was illegal, and they held the Queen at gunpoint which was immoral. Also, it was unwarranted sincedue to the queen wasbeing against war and bloodshed, andso she really had no choice but to give up her throne if she didn’t want the chaos of physical violence happening. Another reason why the overthrow was needless was because the Hawaiian League took away King Kalakaua’s political power which was the start of the overthrow since the King’s cabinet now has foreigners that wanted to overthrow the king and Hawaii. The overthrow also caused the population of the Hawaiians drastically decrease. …show more content…

Thurston was a missionary boy which means he was either a son or grandson of the original missionary. Since Thurston was part of the Hawaiian league, Thurston was also responsible for forcing King David Kalakaua to sign the Bayonet constitution, which was the start of the soon permanent overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom. Not only was he responsible for forcing Kalakaua to sign the Bayonet Constitution, but he held responsibility for writing the Bayonet Constitution. Thurston’s goal was to set up a provisional government, overthrow the queen, and apply Hawaii for annexation by the U.S. All of these actions that Lorrin Thurston committed were unjustified and led to the overthrow of the Hawaiian