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5 August, 15:28

What was the meaning of Queen Liliuokalani's statement? A) She did not want the Japanese to control the Hawaiian nation so she staged peaceful protests. B) She was unhappy about her imprisonment, but was able to overthrow the temporary government and reestablish the thrown and sovereign nation of Hawaii. C) She fought against the US government with a small group of forces and this statement is representative of her last words before her death by enemy fire. D) She was upset that she was unable to overthrow the government and reestablish the monarchy, but abdicated the throne for release and pardon of her compatriots.

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  1. 5 August, 15:40
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    The meaning of Queen Liliuokalani's statement was "She was upset that she was unable to overthrow the government and reestablish the monarchy, but abdicated the throne for release and pardon of her compatriots".

    Answer: Option D

    Explanation:

    The first woman ever to rule Hawaii in early 1891 was Liliuokalani. While the then John Stevens, U. S. Minister and a contingent of U. S. Marines were very supportive to a group of European and American entrepreneurs, during January 1893, who staged a takeover to bring down the queen.

    The queen had some expectations of appealing to President Cleveland in order to restore her. But as soon as the coup ran by Sanford Dole ignored her restoration, the interim government emergence took place. The government demonstrated the Hawaii Republic in July 1894 and decorated Dole with the title of their first president.

    After a failed revolution which was aimed at keeping Liliuokalani to the throne and led by loyalist Robert Wilcox in early 1895, the queen was shifted under house arrest and disloyalty was charged. Later the "Queen Liliuokalani's Statement" was the one, when she accepted to sign a formal resignation in the late January by swapping for the pardon of the defenders who had run the revolt.
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