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Hawai'i on the cusp of revolution
Pearl Harbor and reciprocity
The empire of cane
The beginnings of Japanese immigration
The fragmentation of Hawaiian politics
The revolution begins
The landing of U.S. troops
The rise and fall of the annexation treaty
The restoration fiasco
Cleveland's informal protectorate
Mahan, the new navy, and Hawai'i's strategic value
The Republican Party embraces annexation
Japanese immigration: from lifeline to threat
The U.S.-Japan crisis of 1897
Annexation consummated: the Spanish-American War and Hawai'i
Conclusion: local power, eclectic imperialism, enhanced security.

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