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In 1895, Cascadia annexed the Kingdom of Hawai'i and forced its government to surrender. The former nation of Hawai'i became a district. By this move, it lost all its local government. However, many Hawai'ians revolted, but they were crushed in 1913. Later, the Hawai'i Union was formed, dedicated to reviving the lost monarchy. Since 1992 Hawai'i is a territory with its own elected governor.

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  • Hawaii Crisis (Mexican Empire)
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  • In 1895, Cascadia annexed the Kingdom of Hawai'i and forced its government to surrender. The former nation of Hawai'i became a district. By this move, it lost all its local government. However, many Hawai'ians revolted, but they were crushed in 1913. Later, the Hawai'i Union was formed, dedicated to reviving the lost monarchy. Since 1992 Hawai'i is a territory with its own elected governor.
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  • In 1895, Cascadia annexed the Kingdom of Hawai'i and forced its government to surrender. The former nation of Hawai'i became a district. By this move, it lost all its local government. However, many Hawai'ians revolted, but they were crushed in 1913. Later, the Hawai'i Union was formed, dedicated to reviving the lost monarchy. Since 1992 Hawai'i is a territory with its own elected governor.
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