Talk:Legal status of Hawaii/compromise
Jere's stuff
[edit]Introduction
[edit]What determines legal status?
- ability to apply power/control government services, etc. (de facto control)
- U.S. law
- pro-akaka bill
- anti-akaka bill
- claims are invalid
- legitimate claims are being suppressed
- U.N. treaties
- Court cases
- international recognition
Timeline
[edit]Pre-contact
[edit]- pre-1778
Kingdom
[edit]Kamehameha dynasty
[edit]- 1810 unification
- 1840 first constitution
- 1843 Paulet affair
- 1852 constitution
- 1864 constitution
Kalakaua dynasty
[edit]- 1887 constitution
- 1889 wilcox rebellion
- 1893 overthrow/revolution/proposed constitution (Provisional Government Era)
- The Blount Report & Cleveland's actions
- The Morgan Report
- Turpie Resolution
Republic
[edit]- 1894 republic
- 1895 rebellion
Territory
[edit]- 1898 newlands resolution (spanish american war)
- 1900 organic act (Territorial Period)
- 1941 WWII/martial law
- ceded lands issues - laualoha to elaborate
Statehood
[edit]- 1959 statehood
- modern sovereignty movements
- 1970 ALOHA
- 1983 Native Hawaiians Study Commission Report
- 1993 Apology Resolution
- 1997-2007 Akaka Bill
- 2000 Larsen v. Sai
Laualoha's stuff
[edit]OK, so that we have more to choose from, here are the items I proposed on the talk page: • the formation and structure of the Kingdom government
• Diplomatic History: Treaties, Membership in Family of Nations, etc.
• the Bayonet Constitution
• Lili'uokalani's Ascendancy and the 1893 Constitution
• The Overthrow
• The PG
• The Blount Report & Cleveland's actions
• The Morgan Report
• The Wilcox Rebellions & the Queen's imprisonment
• The Turpie Resolution & Cleveland's cessation of support
• The Republic
• Annexation & the Spanish-American War
• The Territorial Period & Government
• WWII
• Statehood
• Formation of the modern sovereignty movement & actions
• The Apology Law
• International legal actions —Preceding unsigned comment added by Laualoha (talk • contribs) 20:53, 7 October 2007 (UTC)