Kingdom of Hawaiʻi

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The Hawaiian Kingdom, also known as the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi, was an archipelagic country from 1795 to 1893, which eventually encompassed all of the inhabited Hawaiian Islands. It was established in 1795 when Kamehameha I, then Aliʻi nui of Hawaii, conquered the islands of Oʻahu, Maui, Molokaʻi, and Lānaʻi, and unified them under one government. In 1810, the Hawaiian Islands were fully unified when the islands of Kauaʻi and Niʻihau voluntarily joined the Hawaiian Kingdom. Two major dynastic families ruled the kingdom, the House of Kamehameha and the House of Kalākaua.

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Honolulu wharf in 1890, showing the Chinese fish market on Kekaulike streetHonolulu wharf in 1890, showing the Chinese fish market on Kekaulike street
Arthur O. Wood, photograph by J. J. WilliamsArthur O. Wood, photograph by J. J. Williams
Hotel Street, Honolulu, 1890 (PPWD-8-8-001)Hotel Street, Honolulu, 1890 (PPWD-8-8-001)
Hartwell petition letterHartwell petition letter
USS Boston landing force, 1893 (PP-36-3-002)USS Boston landing force, 1893 (PP-36-3-002)
USS Boston landing force, 1893USS Boston landing force, 1893
certificate of acknowledgementcertificate of acknowledgement
Hawaii 1864Hawaii 1864
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eventarmed conflict1849French invasion of HonoluluKingdom of Hawaiʻi, invasion, French Second RepublicWikidata
commonsimageHonolulu wharf in 1890, showing the Chinese fish market on Kekaulike street Commons
commonsimageArthur O. Wood, photograph by J. J. Williams Commons
commonsimageHotel Street, Honolulu, 1890 (PPWD-8-8-001) Commons
commonsimageHartwell petition letter Commons
commonsimageUSS Boston landing force, 1893 (PP-36-3-002) Commons
commonsimageUSS Boston landing force, 1893 Commons
commonsimagecertificate of acknowledgement Commons
commonsimageHawaii 1864 Commons