Indigenous-Dispossession

Hawaii Annexation - U.S. Legitimizes Corporate Coup Against Monarchy

| Importance: 9/10

President McKinley signs the Newlands Resolution (House Joint Resolution 259) annexing the Hawaiian Islands, legitimizing a corporate coup d’état executed five years earlier by American sugar planters who overthrew the constitutional monarchy of Queen Liliuokalani. The annexation occurs …

William McKinley Sanford B. Dole Queen Liliuokalani Sugar plantation owners Committee of Safety +1 more gilded-age imperialism corporate-power regime-change territorial-expansion +1 more
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First Seminole War Begins as Jackson Invades Spanish Florida to Recapture Enslaved People

| Importance: 7/10

U.S. troops from Fort Scott attack the small Seminole village of Fowltown in southern Georgia, killing about 20 people and igniting the First Seminole War. The attack represents escalating border tensions stemming from enslaved people regularly fleeing from Georgia into Spanish Florida, where they …

General Andrew Jackson Seminole Nation Black Seminoles Spanish Empire U.S. War Department military-aggression slavery-enforcement territorial-expansion indigenous-dispossession imperial-overreach
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