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		<title>Hawaii Islands – History And Fact</title>
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<p class="MsoBodyText"><span style="line-height: 26px;">Hawaii is an isolated tropical archipelago in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.<span>  </span>Located on a geologic “hot spot” of the Pacific tectonic plate, the island chain is composed of peaks of an underwater range of both active and dormant volcanoes.<span>  </span>Due to the warm trade winds it enjoys mild temperatures year-round and only two seasons, winter and summer.<span>  </span>The terrain varies from volcanic rock formations to tropical forest and the region&#8217;s isolation has created a significant number of endemic species.<span>  </span>It contains the world&#8217;s most active volcano, Kilauea, the world&#8217;s largest observatory, at Mauna Kea, and the world&#8217;s rainiest place, Mount Waialeale.</span></p>
<p class="MsoBodyText"><span>Since as early as 300AD, the eight main islands of Hawaii have been home to a native Polynesian people.<span>  </span>They lived under a sophisticated feudal system, spoke a common Hawaiian language, and practiced a polytheistic religion.<span>  </span>Hula dancing, surfing, music, and oral histories were all used in spiritual as well as secular life.<span>  </span></span></p>
<p class="MsoBodyText"><span>When Captain James Cook first visited the islands in 1778 he named them the Sandwich Islands, after his voyage sponsor the Earl of Sandwich.<span>  </span>This began a period of European and Asian immigration and religious conversion, during which missionaries often decried native practices as pagan, and appealed to the newly installed Hawaiian king to have them banned.<span>  </span>While the island nation entered world trade and<span>  </span>converted to Christianity, it lost several unique elements of its culture, which are now being re-discovered and elevated in the 21<sup>st</sup> century.</span></p>
<p class="MsoBodyText"><span>Hawaii remained an independent monarchy until 1893, when it was overthrown by U.S. Marines in a military coup.<span>  </span>(A century later, in 1993, the United States formally apologized for its role in the coup and its subsequent misinformation campaign.)<span>  </span>The following year, 1894, saw the establishment of a brief republic, which lasted only until the islands were annexed to the United States in 1898.<span>  </span></span></p>
<p class="MsoBodyText"><span>The tourist trade began at the turn of the twentieth century with the building of two resorts.<span>  </span>At the same time, the native sugar cane agriculture became industrialized, and pineapple was popularized by the Dole company.<span>  </span>The islands also became important strategic locations for US military bases. </span></p>
<p class="MsoBodyText"><span>In 1941 the attack on Pearl Harbor provoked the United States&#8217; involvement in World War II. Hawaii moved from relative obscurity to prominence in American minds, eventually bolstering the case for statehood, which it achieved in 1959.</span></p>
<p class="MsoBodyText"><span>The silver screen further immortalized Hawaii to mainland and foreign viewers, and waves of tourism began to bolster the economy.<span>  </span>Today there are thousands of resorts on the eight islands, and dozens of movies and popular TV shows have been filmed there.<span>  </span>Tourism represents over 24% of the Hawaiian economy, grossing more than $10 billion per year.</span></p>
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