In the later half of the 19th century, America faced a question that would test the founding principles of the Republic, the power vested in the Constitution, and how America would conduct itself on an international scale going forward. This is the question of Hawaiian annexation (Thurston, 27). During this time period, Hawaii was incredibly successful and was only doing better with time. Sugar plantations littered the islands, accounting for 87 thousand acres of land, and exporting 224.5 million…
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