
Captain Cook

Captain James Cook is credited with discovering the Hawaiian Islands in 1778. He named them the Sandwich Islands, in honor of John Montague, the Earl of Sandwich. However, the islands may have already been visited by...
Colonial History

At the time of Cook’s arrival in Hawaii in 1778, the islands were divided into separate warring chiefdoms. Kamehameha the Great, who by 1791 became sole chief of the Big Island, was to become the first to unite all the Hawaiian Islands...
Early History

The first people to set foot on Hawaii were probably Polynesian fishermen, or perhaps defeated warriors whose canoes were drawn hopelessly northward into unfamiliar waters. They arrived by...
Statehood History

On December 7, 1941, a wave of Japanese bombers attacked Pearl Harbor, jolting the USA into WW II. The attack caught the US fleet totally by surprise. Within minutes the USS Arizona went down in...
Territorial History

Queen Liliuokalani (1891-1893) was even more determined than Kalakaua to strengthen the power of the monarchy. However, in January 1893, as Liliuokalani was about to proclaim a new constitution to restore royal powers, a group of white business men, with the aid of armed US troops...




























