:Hawaii-History in the Family of Nations:

Year Event
? B.C. Adam & Eve created by God in the Garden of the Eden, Hawaii
? B.C. Fall from the Garden of the Eden in Hawaii with the rise of Adam as sovereign human with the transport of the remnants of divine civilization to the landing at the mouths of the Tigris & Euphrates rivers in Mesopotamia
? B.C. Menehune, very small people with dark kinky hair are the first to return, build fish ponds and pyramids in Hawaii
circa 300-700, A.D. Polynesians arrive from the Marquesas
1627, A.D. Catholic Spanish sailors are the first Europeans to discover Hawaii, describe volcanic eruption in ship's log, bringing Hawaii into the Universal Kingdom of the Lord: Yeshua: ben-Joseph: bar-Abba, King of all Kings
1758 Paiea, later known as Kamehameha the Great, the lonely one, born in Kohala on the Island of Hawaii, consolidating royal lineage from Maui and Kohala kingdoms
1776 American Declaration of Independence, Revolutionary War
1778 Protestant English false-claim of the 'discovery' of Hawaii by Captain James Cook, who names them the Sandwich Islands after the Earl of Sandwich, 151 years after Spanish discovery
1779 Captain Cook killed in dispute with Hawaiians at Kealakekua, Island of Hawaii: English kicked out because Captain Cook bleeds like a man: He is not divine.
1782 Kamehameha inherits power in the northern part of the Island of Hawaii, and is backed by his power base in Maui
1789 France: July 14: Storming of the Bastille. Masonic revolution beheads royal men, women and children in France. Masonic influences in Hawaiian governance are strong at least by the 1800's.
1791 Sadly for most of the people of island, with British support Kamehameha subjugates the other 2 kingdoms on the island of Hawaii: Hilo & Kona. November 10: Abolition of the worship of god: cult of Reason
1793 France: November 10: Abolition of the worship of God: cult of Reason
1794 Hawaii is placed under the "protectorate" of Great Britain by Vancouver.
1795 Kamehameha defeats the army of the King of Oahu at the battle of Nu`uanu and now controls Hawaii, Maui, Lanai, Molokai and Oahu. Kauai and Niihau remain beyond his grasp.
1796 Kamehameha's fleet readying to attack Kauai is turned back by weather: an act of God.
1797 Kamehameha puts down a revolt on the Island of Hawaii in a battle near Hilo. Hilo is a very independent, freedom-loving and God-loving Kingdom: H.H.H. (888 = Christ): the Kingdom of Hilo in the Kingdom of Hawaii in the Kingdom of Heaven. December 24 : Constitution of the Year VIII: Dictatorship of Napoleon established
1799 France: December 24: Constitution of the Year VIII: Dictatorship of Napoleon established
1804 Another planned invasion of Kauai is postponed because of a plague: another act of God preventing his One-Archipelago-Order.
1810 First theatrical performance in Hawaii.
1810 Kamehameha unifies all the Hawaiian Islands into one kingdom through a treaty with the King of Kauai. Kauai represents the spiritual Crown Chakra of the Archipelago and ultimately completes the bloody union, but transforming it into a union in Peace.
1813 Don Francisco de Paula y Marin, a Spanish advisor to King Kamehameha, introduces coffee and pineapple to Hawaii.
1815 Russian soldiers fail attempt to build a fort in Hawaii.
1816 Volcano House opens for tourists on the Island of Hawaii charging $1 per person for lodging.
1819 King Kamehameha dies, Prince Liholiho ascends the throne as Kamehameha II (1819-1824). 
1819 Kamehameha II abandons kapu (taboo) system, including the prohibition on men eating with women.
1820 First Protestant missionaries arrive from New England.  (new England)
1824 Kamehameha II dies in London.
1825 Kauikeaouli ascends to the throne as Kamehameha III.
1826 James Honnewell establishes C. Brewer & Co. Ltd. trade and service organization.
1826 U.S. enters into treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation with the Kingdom of Hawaii.
1829 H.N. Greenwell plants first coffee in Kona on the Island of Hawaii. 
1834 Honolulu Police Department is founded by King Kamehameha III.
1835 First successful sugar plantation started in Koloa on Kauai.  See: Oral History of Koloa and Plantation Communities.
1836 Organization of the Royal Hawaiian Band.
1838 Ground is broken for the building of the Kawaiahao Church.
1839 France enters into treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation with the Kingdom of Hawaii.
1839 Kamehameha III promulgates the Declaration of Rights and the Edict of Toleration (freedom of religion, i.e.freedom to worship the Catholic faith without mortal danger).
1840 Kamehameha III promulgates the first Constitution of the Kingdom of Hawaii.
1842 First House of Representatives is called to order.
1842 First class begins at Punahou , the new private school.
1843 Lord George Paulet seizes Hawaii in the name of England for 5 months. Admiral Thomas is dispatched to the islands to return the throne to Kamehameha III, who coins the phrase: Ua mau ke ea o ka aina i ka pono, "The sovereignty of the land is perpetuated in righteousness," which remains the Kingdom of Hawaii's motto.
1843 Great Britain and France agree to consider the Sandwich Islands an independent State and that neither will take possession of the islands.
1846 France and Great Britain enter into treaties of friendship, commerce and navigation with the Kingdom of Hawaii.
1846 Construction of Washington Place (now de-facto governor's residence) is complete.
1848 Kamehameha III divides land between the King, the alii (nobility), and the maka`ainana (commoners). This Mahele (division) allowed private land ownership for the first time.
1849 French admiral Legoarant de Tromelin fails in attempted invasion. The French government is not a Catholic Kingdom since the French revolution.
1850 United States and the Kingdom of Hawaii ratify a treat of friendship, commerce and navigation.
1850 Royal Hawaiian Agricultural Society publishes their first journal.
1852 First steam-propelled ship used in inter-island service
1852 First Chinese contract workers arrive. 
1852 Kamehameha III promulgates a new Constitution. 
1853 Smallpox epidemic takes the lives of over 5,000 Hawaiians.
1854 Kamehameha III dies, and Alexander Liholiho takes the throne as Kamehameha IV. 
1858 C. R. Bishop and W. A. Aldrich begin Bishop Bank, now First Hawaiian Bank.
1859 Honolulu Gas Company is established.
1860 The Queen's Hospital's cornerstone laid.
1863 Elizabeth Sinclair purchases Niihau island from King Kamehameha IV for $10,000. Today it is still a private Hawaiian island.
1863 Kamehameha IV dies, Prince Lot Kapuaiwa ascends the throne as Kamehameha V. 
1864 Kamehameha V promulgates a new Constitution.
1866 Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) sails into Honolulu Harbor. He visits the Volcano House on the island of Hawaii.
1868 First Japanese contract workers arrive in Hawaii.
1871 Washington, D.C. is incorporated in London, England: United States of America is a British subsidiary corporation.
1872 Kamehameha V dies.
1873 William C. Lunalilo elected King.
1874 King Lunalilo dies, David Kalakaua becomes King.
1874 Supreme Court of Hawaii moves into Ali`iolani Hale (where the de-facto Supreme Court is today).
1875 Victoria Ka`iulani Kalaninuiahilapalapa Kawêkiui Lunalilo (Crown Princess) born in Honolulu. 
1875 First official regatta held on King Kalakaua's birthday.
1875 United States and Kingdom of Hawaii enter into Reciprocity Treaty that allowed sugar and other products into the U.S. without customs duties.
1877 King Kalakaua dedicates Kapiolani Park as a focal point of outdoor recreation, including what is now the Honolulu Zoo.
1878 Lydia Kamaka`eha (later Queen Liliuokalani) writes "Aloha Oe."
1878 First telephone is in operation, two years after Alexander Graham Bell's patent.
1878 First Portuguese arrive from the Azores. 
1879 First locomotive on Maui.
1881 William H. Purvis introduces macadamia nuts to Hawaii. History of Macadamia Nuts &  History of Hawaii Agriculture
1882 The King and Queen move into Iolani Palace, where coronations take place to this day.
1882 Planter's Labor and Supply Company founded (renamed the Hawaii Sugar Planter's Association in 1895).
1883 Kamehameha Statue is unveiled in Honolulu.
1883 Mutual Telephone Company founded in Hawaii (later Hawaiian Telephone, GTE Hawaiian Tel., and Verizon).
1883 Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop, the last direct descendant of Kamehameha I, executes her will which contains a trust to erect maintain a school for boys and girls to be called Kamehameha Schools.
1884 Bernice Pauahi Bishop dies, Bishop Estate created with Trustees to be appointed by the Supreme Court of the Kingdom.
1884 United States and Kingdom of Hawaii extend the 1875 Reciprocity Treaty for seven years in return for the U.S. getting the exclusive right to use Pearl Harbor as a naval base. It is the best dry dock in the Pacific.
1885 First polo match is played in Hawaii at Kohala on the Big Island.
1885 Large group of Japanese contract laborers arrives.
1886 Electricity arrives as five arc lamps are strung around Iolani Palace.
1886 Great Chinatown Fire; losses exceeded $1,455,000.
1887 Kamehameha School for Boys opens.
1887 The Merrie Monarch, King David Kalakaua promulgates the 'bayonet' Constitution, having partied and gambled away the purse of the Kingdom. 
1889 Hawaii's first saint, the Catholic Father Damien dies at Kalaupapa Leper Colony on Molokai. Damien is Eden's first declared saint. When his body is dug up to move it to Belgium, it is perfectly preserved. It arrives in Belgium as mush. Damien's wish was to be burried in Hawaii.
1889 Bishop Museum building completed.
1889 Robert Louis Stevenson arrives in Hawaii. 
1889 Revolt against 'bayonet' Constitution put down.
1889 First artesian well drilled in Ewa plain, allows commercial sugar and pineapple planting.
1891 King Kalakaua dies in San Francisco, California. Lydia Kamaka`eha becomes Queen Lili`uokalani. 
1893 Hawaiian Monarchy kidnapped by traitorous government ministers, planters and businessmen with the assistance of the U.S. Consul. U.S. Marines and sailors sent ashore threatening violence. Peace maintained by the Queen telling the people not to fight, as they would have been massacred.
1893 Sanford B. Dole and his bandits request annexation of the Hawaii-Archipelago by the United States.
1893 Queen registers formal protest and President Grover Cleveland withdraws the treaty of annexation from Senate consideration saying "a feeble but friendly state [was] robbed of its independence and its sovereignty by a misuse of the name and power of the United States."
1894 July 4th, fictitious pineapple Republic of Hawaii established with Sanford B. Dole as de-facto President.
1894 Kamehameha School for Girls opens.
1895 Revolt against Republic of Hawaii put down, Queen Lili`uokalani forced to formally abdicate the throne. The Kingdom is never defeated and never surrenders.
1896 Moana Hotel ("Grand Old Lady" of Waikiki/now the Sheraton Moana Surfrider ) started.
1897 William McKinley becomes President of the United States.
1898 Spanish-American War, U.S. takes Catholic Cuba and Puerto Rico, Guam and the Philippines. Hawaii is an essential fueling station for war ships to reach Guam and the Philippines.
1898 Congress passes the Newlands Resolution which pretends to annex Hawaii as a territory. Sanford B. Dole appointed first de-facto Territorial Governor. (surprised?)
1900 Congress passes an Organic Act for Hawaii which establishes the framework for the territorial government to kill all Hawaiians on paper in order to perfect the theft of the Kingdom.
1900 First workers arrive from Puerto Rico and Okinawa. 

1901 - James "Jim" Drummond Dole plants his first pineapples near Wahiawa and founds the Hawaiian Pineapple Company.
1901 - Honolulu Rapid Transit inaugural run of electric streetcars.
1902 - First Korean workers arrive. 
1905 - First workers from the Philippines arrive. 
1907 - University of Hawaii at Manoa founded as a land grant college called the College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts.
1907 - Dole opens a new pineapple cannery in Iwilei.
1905 - Only 80 automobiles are registered on the island of Oahu.
1909 - Japanese workers strike sugar plantations.
1910 - First airplane flight in Hawaii.
1912 - Duke Kahanamoku participates at the Olympics in Stockholm.
1912 - " The Outdoor Circle " founded to keep Hawaii clean, green and beautiful.
1917 - Charlie Chaplin visits Hawaii and speaks at the Honolulu Ad Club's luncheon.
1920 - Edward, Prince of Wales, visits the Islands.
1920 - Hawaii National Park on the islands of Hawaii (now Volcanoes National Park ) and Maui (now Haleakala) established by an Act of Congress.
1921 - Congress passes the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act introduced by Delegate Jonah Kuhio Kalaniana`ole (R-Haw.).
1923 - Hawaiian Dredging Co. begins dredging of the Ala Wai Canal.
1924 - Labor riots at Hanapepe, Kauai. 16 workers and 4 police killed.
1927 - The Royal Hawaiian Hotel opens for business.
1927 - First nonstop flight to Hawaii from the mainland. 
1929 - First inter-island flight by an amphibious aircraft.
1934 - President Franklin Delano Roosevelt makes his first visit to Hawaii.
1935 - Pan American Airways begins 'China Clipper' service using seaplanes on a route from California to Hawaii, the Philippines and Hong Kong.
1935 - First 2,270-mile trans-Pacific flight from San Francisco to Hawaii takes 21 1/2 hours.
1935 - 5-year-old Shirley Temple visits Hawaii.
1941 - Empire of Japan attacks Pearl Harbor, the U.S. enters the Second World War.
1941 - A lone Japanese pilot crash lands on Niihau and is killed after he shoots a Hawaiian.
1941 - First land-based inter-island flights.
1945 - United Nations founded. Hawaii listed as a non-self governing territory.
1946 - Great tsunami hits Hilo, killing over 100 people and causing $25 million in damage.
1946 - "Great Sugar Strike" - 33 plantations struck by 28,000 ILWU workers.
1947 - Newly unionized pineapple workers conduct their first strike.
1949 - Territorial legislature passes an act providing for a constitutional convention to draft a State Constitution and to petition Congress for admission to Statehood.
1950 - Referendum at general election adopts State Constitution.
1952 - First television station broadcast in Hawaii.
1959 - Congress passes the Hawaii Admission Act to admit Hawaii as a State.
1959 - Voters of Hawaii approve statehood. Hawaii becomes a State.
1959 - First jet airplane service to Hawaii.
1966 - First live television broadcast from the mainland. Michigan State v. Notre Dame.
1976 - Hokule`a, a Hawaiian double-hull sailing canoe recreates the Polynesian voyages of discovery and settlement.
1978 - Hawaii Constitution establishes the Office of Hawaiian Affairs to administer funds and programs for native Hawaiian apartheid.
1991 - Miss Hawaii, Carolyn Sapp, becomes the first Miss America from Hawaii.
1992 - 9/11 Hurricane Iniki hits Kauai.
1993 - Congress passes the 'Apology Resolution' which "apologizes to Native Hawaiians on behalf of the people of the United States for the overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii on January 17, 1893 with the participation of agents and citizens of the United States, and the deprivation of the rights of Native Hawaiians to self-determination." Apology for ongoing injury without correction.
2000 - U.S. Supreme Court decides Rice v. Cayetano, which declares restricting voting in Office of Hawaiian Affairs elections to native Hawaiians violates the 15th Amendment.

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