I still don?t see how you can justify spending that much money and put your people in debt with outside peoples. The argument that has presented before me is that he was trying to establish the Hawaiian monarchy as a real player in world affairs. How could the king and his family justify this cost? The Hawaiian kingdom would be driven into further debt because of the lavish spending of King Kalakaua and his royal family. In 1872, the cost of maintaining the King, the royal family and the military were $144,350 by 1886 the cost had more than tripled to $462,436. King Kalakaua had a tumultuous reign as King. Hawaii would never be the same again.Ī lot of events had taken place during the five years before Lili?uokalani had taken the throne from her brother. Kalakaua died in San Francisco and Lili?uokalani became queen. In 1891 Kalakaua went on a world tour to help broaden his horizons and he appointed Princess Lili’uokalani as regent of Hawaii. She did not like change that much either, this attitude would also play an important role with the way she would try to run her cabinet and kingdom. Kalakaua reminded her that her name meant ?sore eye?, then she retorted that his name meant ?battle day?2.These little reactions can be an example of the Queen?s stubbornness that would play a huge role in the way she would later run the kingdom. Her first reaction was one of dismay and shock, she believed that this name was not a name at all. In 1877 Kalakaua called Lilil?u to the palace and told her she was going to be named his heir apparent under the name of Princess Lili?uokalani. People as prominent as Captains of ships down to the footmen and deckhands, she was a very compassionate women. She would let all kinds of people stay at her house. Lili?u loved this house and she loved to share in the beauty of the land in Waikiki. At the time of her wedding she moved to Washington Place until 1868 when she inherited some land in Waikiki. Lili?u married at 24 years of age to John Owen Dominis, son of a very prominent ship captain. This made her very happy because she did not like the boarding school very much and missed her family a lot. The school closed in Lili?u went to school closer to home. Lili?u also developed Christian beliefs that she would carry with her for the rest of her life. There she studied for over six hours a day after school and became a very good student. The whole society was supposed to be like one large family.Īt age four Lili?u attended the royal school Run by the missionaries Amos Cooke and his wife. They did this so that everyone in the higher positions in Hawaiian society would have a stake in everyone?s family. After her birth she was taken away and adopted by Konia, who was granddaughter of King Kamehameha the Great. Queen Lili?uokalani was born Lili?u Kamaka?eha on September 2, 1838.
The position of the queen and the influence she had on the whole affair is unclear to me at this point. What part did Queen Lili?uokalani play in the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy? What actions did she initiate that provoked the Annexation group to arise and take over the Hawaiian kingdom that would become the republic of Hawaii and eventually be annexed to the United States? Was the queen the one to blame for the annexation of Hawaii? These are some of the questions that I would like to answer. This was a very long process and it is hard to decipher who was responsible for the overthrow of the monarchy
Everything began to change that eventually lead to the overthrow of the monarchy and the annexation of the Hawaiian Islands to the United States. Between the arrival of Captain James Cook and the missionaries, the Hawaiian monarchy was able to maintain some sort of independence and keep the old Hawaiian system in place. The old system of mana and the sharing of the land were slowly replaced, the arrival of missionaries would signal the period of greatest change in Hawaiian society.
The 19th century will live in infamy in Hawaiian hearts it was a century of great change in Hawaiian society.