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5 Fun Facts About May 11 In Hawaii History
1. On May 11, 1960, a 9.5 magnitude earthquake struck Chile, causing a massive tsunami that devastated Hilo on the Big Island of Hawaii. The waves destroyed entire neighborhoods and killed 61 people, making it one of the deadliest natural disasters in Hawaii's history. 2. May 11, 1847, is the...
5 Fun Facts About May 10 In Hawaii History
1) May 10, 1872: King Kamehameha V dies without naming an heir, causing a constitutional crisis and leading to the election of King Lunalilo as his successor. 2) May 10, 1927: Aviator Charles Lindbergh lands his plane, the Spirit of St. Louis, in Honolulu on his way to completing the...
5 Fun Facts About May 9 In Hawaii History
1. On May 9, 1868, the Great Mahele was officially enacted in Hawaii. This was a land redistribution act that aimed to modernize Hawaiian land ownership by establishing private ownership of land instead of communal ownership. 2. In 1901, on May 9th, the first electric trolley system was introduced in...
5 Fun Facts About May 8 In Hawaii History
1. On May 8, 1843, King Kauikeaouli Kamehameha III of the Kingdom of Hawaii declared that he would neither seek nor accept any treaties with foreign powers that would impair Hawaiian sovereignty. This declaration, now known as the "Great Mahele" or "Great Divide," established the concept of private property in...
5 Fun Facts About May 7 In Hawaii History
1. In 1792, British sailor Captain George Vancouver became the first European to visit the Hawaiian island of Kauai. Vancouver, who was on a mapping expedition, traded iron tools and other items with the local people in exchange for food and water. 2. On May 7, 1896, a devastating earthquake...
5 Fun Facts About May 6 In Hawaii History
1. Pu`uloa (Pearl Harbor) was officially named by Ka`ahumanu, the favorite wife of King Kamehameha. In 1843, a group of European businessmen approached Ka`ahumanu for permission to fill in the shallow water around the pearl-rich lagoon in order to create an official port. 2. The Great Mahele, the most significant...
5 Fun Facts About May 5 In Hawaii History
1. The first Hawaiian-language newspaper was published on May 5, 1834. Called Ka Lama Hawaii, it was published by missionary Levi Chamberlain and helped to promote literacy among Hawaiians. 2. On May 5, 1893, the Hawaiian monarchy was overthrown by a group of American businessmen and politicians with the support...
5 Fun Facts About May 4 In Hawaii History
1. May 4, 1915: The Territory of Hawaii created a law that made it illegal to import or own firearms without a license. This was in response to concerns about firearms in the hands of criminals and the potential for violence. 2. May 4, 1942: The Battle of the Coral...
5 Fun Facts About May 2 In Hawaii History
1. International Workers' Day: May 2 is celebrated internationally as International Workers' Day or May Day, which is significant in Hawaii history as it commemorates the struggle for workers' rights and the eight-hour workday. 2. The death of King Kalākaua: On May 2, 1891, King David Kalākaua died in San...
5 Fun Facts About May 1 In Hawaii History
1. Lei Day: May 1st in Hawaii is known as Lei Day, a celebration of the Hawaiian lei, a symbol of love and affection. The first Lei Day was celebrated in 1929 with the purpose of promoting the Hawaiian custom, and the tradition continues to this day with lei-making competitions,...
5 Fun Facts About April 30 In Hawaii History
1. On April 30, 1900, Hawaii officially became a United States territory. This was the result of the Hawaii Organic Act, which established a civilian government for the territory and paved the way for eventual statehood. 2. In 1973, April 30 was designated as Kamehameha Day in Hawaii. This holiday...
5 Fun Facts About April 29 In Hawaii History
1. In 1778, Captain James Cook arrived in Hawaii for the first time. He named the islands the "Sandwich Islands" after his sponsor, the Earl of Sandwich. 2. In 1865, the first Japanese immigrants arrived in Hawaii to work in the sugar cane fields. Today, Hawaii has the highest percentage...