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the imposition of a new U.S tariff on Hawaiian sugar.

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What action led wealthy planters to Hawaii to fear that their sales and profits would decrease?

the imposition of a new U.S tariff on Hawaiian sugar.


What action led wealthy planters in Hawaii to fear their sales profits would decrease?

the imposition of a new u.s. tarriff on hawaiian sugar


What action led wealthy planters in Hawaii to fear that sales and profits would decrease?

the imposition of a new U.S tariff on Hawaiian sugar.


What action led to wealthy planters in Hawaii to fear their sales and profits would decrease?

the imposition of a new u.s. tarriff on hawaiian sugar


What action led wealthy planters in Hawaii to fear that their sales and profits would increase?

the increese of plain and travel cost, as hawiis main money source? TOURISIM of course :D


Were planters the first Americans to become powerful in Hawaii?

JESUS LOL well that is true.


What territory was annexed to the us after a planters rebellion?

Hawaii


Why did the planters want Hawaii as a us territory?

cutiteautful place


Why did sugercane planters revolt against Queen Liliuokalani?

because americans wanted Hawaii to become a part of us


What benefits were planters looking for when they staged a revolt in 1893?

They wanted an end to the Hawaii & by annexing Hawaii to the U.S.


Why did American planters lead a rebellion in Hawaii?

I believe it was Dole that started the revolt because he wanted to get rich basically as did many other planters, and Hawaii was the best place to do it for planters. Plus bad working conditions and no traveling probably were incentives too. To build upon that, in 1890, the McKinley Tariff had been implemented upon the planters which raised taxes on Hawaiian products. The planters revolted against the tariff, and discovered that the only way to overcome the tax would be to have Hawaii annexed to the union. Therefore, the planters were fighting the tax, in addition to fighting for the annexation of Hawaii in order to avoid the tax.


What was the argument of those who were in favor of annexing Hawaii into the US?

the sugar planters