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Hardcover The Making of Hawaii; a Study in Social Evolution Book

ISBN: 1019913835

ISBN13: 9781019913833

The Making of Hawaii; a Study in Social Evolution

William Fremont Blackman examines the social and political forces that shaped the Hawaiian Islands from their earliest settlements to the late 19th century. Using primary source material, Blackman chronicles the rise of Hawaiian civilization, the impact of European and American interests on Hawaiian society, and the events leading up to the annexation of Hawaii by the United States in 1898.

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