Why can't Hawaii be its own country?

Again, there is no lawful basis to create a new government for the Hawaiian Islands and to do so would be an act of treason against the government and people of the Hawaiian Kingdom continuing to exist as a sovereign, independent, neutral country.
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Why isn't Hawaii its own country?

The 1959 referendum did not have an option for independence from the United States. Following Hawaii's admission as a state, the United Nations removed Hawaii from its list of non-self-governing territories (a list of territories that are subject to the decolonization process).
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Do Hawaiians want to be their own country?

"I would say the majority of Hawaiians don't agree with sovereignty and independence - either they don't know their history or they think it's way too late to separate from the US," he says. "It's an uphill battle for the sovereignty groups."
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When did Hawaii stop being its own country?

Hawaiʻi was an independent republic from 1894 until August 12, 1898, when it officially became a territory of the United States. Hawaiʻi was admitted as a U.S. state on August 21, 1959.
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Does the US legally own Hawaii?

Hawaii—a U.S. territory since 1898—became the 50th state in August, 1959, following a referendum in Hawaii in which more than 93% of the voters approved the proposition that the territory should be admitted as a state.
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Why is Hawaii a Part of the US?



Did the US illegally take Hawaii?

On January 17, in the year 1893, the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi was illegally overthrown. The following remembrance recorded by Johanna Wilcox speaks of the overwhelming sadness felt by the population after the overthrow and annexation of Hawaiʻi to the United States of America.
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Can Hawaii secede?

If Hawaii secedes from the United States won't other states be allowed to also secede? Hawaii does not need to secede from the U.S., since it was never legally part of the U.S. to begin with. Rather, the U.S. needs to de-occupy the Hawaiian Islands, which it has been illegally occupying with no treaty of annexation.
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Is Hawaiian illegal state?

The legal status of Hawaii—as opposed to its political status—is a settled legal matter as it pertains to United States law, but there has been scholarly and legal debate. Hawaii is internationally recognized as a state of the United States of America.
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Do Hawaiians consider themselves American?

They will often refer to themselves as an “American” when describing their identity. It is important to note that many Native Hawaiians who live in Hawai'i and the U.S., especially if they are U.S. citizens, are considered Americans in their own right.
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Did the US steal Hawaii?

In 1898, the United States annexed Hawaii. Hawaii was administered as a U.S. territory until 1959, when it became the 50th state.
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Is there a free state in Hawaii?

The Independent & Sovereign Nation State of Hawai'i (Nation of Hawai'i) is based out of Waimānalo, on the island of Oahu, in the “State” of Hawai'i.
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Is Hawaii a free state?

Hawaii has long had one of the lowest levels of economic freedom in the country, but it has also slid behind on personal freedom. Thus, it isn't surprising that Hawaii is now the second least-free state in the Union.
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Does the Hawaiian Kingdom still exist?

The Hawaiian Kingdom continues to exist as a sovereign nation despite the 1893 unlawful seizure of Hawaii by a treasonous group of white businessmen, aided by the U.S. military; and the more than a century-long illegal occupation by the United States.
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How did the Hawaiian people lose their land?

Throughout the nineteenth century, the Hawaiian monarchy allowed missionaries, ranchers, whalers, and traders to settle on the islands until disgruntled American businessmen backed by Marines overthrew Hawaii's government and set up their own republic.
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Why does Hawaii not celebrate 4th of July?

Freitas, July Fourth is a reminder of cultural loss. In the century following the overthrow, many Native Hawaiians lost touch with their cultural roots. Now director of Hawaiian studies at the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, Dr.
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Are you Hawaiian if you are born in Hawaii?

For individuals, who were born within Hawaiian territory, to be a Hawaiian subjects they must be a direct descendant of an individual who was a Hawaiian subject prior to the illegal overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom government on January 17, 1893.
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What race are Hawaiian?

Native Hawaiians, or simply Hawaiians (Hawaiian: kānaka, kānaka ʻōiwi, kānaka maoli, and Hawaiʻi maoli), are the Indigenous Polynesian people of the Hawaiian Islands. Hawaii was settled at least 800 years ago with the voyage of Polynesians from the Society Islands.
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Did the US Invade Hawaii?

On January 16, 1893, United States troops invaded the Hawaiian Kingdom without just cause, which led to a conditional surrender by the Hawaiian Kingdom's executive monarch, Her Majesty Queen Lili'uokalani, the following day.
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Did Hawaiians marry their siblings?

Incest was not so uncommon among Hawaiian royalty, especially between brothers and sisters. In fact, the chiefs often demanded it. Nahienaena, for one, married her brother in 1834. Outraged, the Christians and converted Hawaiians rejected Nahienaena, making her an outcast.
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Why does the Hawaiian flag look British?

The Hawaii flag's eight stripes represent the major Islands. Historians credit its design to an officer of the Royal Navy, who based it on a British naval flag. While the ensign has become the official state flag of Hawaii, there are some that argue it is not the original flag of the Hawaiian kingdom.
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Why did America want Hawaii?

The Hawaiian islands, located in the center of the Pacific, provided a strategic location for a U.S. military base and would help to establish the U.S. as a world superpower.
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Does the UN recognize Hawaii?

United Nations Acknowledges the Occupation of the Hawaiian Kingdom. In a communication to the State of Hawai'i dated February 25, 2018 from Dr. Alfred M. deZayas, a United Nations Independent Expert, the UN official acknowledged the prolonged occupation of the Hawaiian Kingdom.
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Why is Union Jack on Hawaii flag?

The inclusion of the Union Jack of the United Kingdom is a mark of the Royal Navy's historical relations with the Hawaiian Kingdom, particularly with King Kamehameha I. The flag continued to be used after the 1893 overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom.
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