Review:
Hawaiian Monarchy
overall review score: 4.2
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The Hawaiian monarchy refers to the system of government that existed in Hawaii prior to its overthrow in 1893.
Key Features
- Kings and queens ruling over the Hawaiian Islands
- Influence of Western colonial powers
- Cultural practices and traditions
- Struggles for sovereignty and independence
Pros
- Rich cultural heritage
- Unique blend of Polynesian and Western influences
- Resilient people fighting for self-determination
Cons
- Overthrown through annexation by the United States
- Loss of political autonomy and resources