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Queen Emma Party

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even though Queen Emma herself recognized him as the new monarch; she ceased to associate with the party or its actions after the election. In the summer of 1874 members of the party attempted a revolution with assistance from the French in dethroning Kalakaua and placing Queen Emma on the throne,
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missionaries. In some sense, the Queen Emma Party was a political extension of this feud because it had attracted British descendants to campaign against the
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For more than half a century before the creation of the Queen Emma Party there had been a long-standing feud between the two main
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were called the "Last of the Emmaites" when the Queen Emma Party dissolved after the elections of 1882.
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with the United States. Emma had been active in developing relations between Hawaii and
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Kanahele, George S. (1999). "Ka ʻIke O Ke Keiki, The Child Learns".
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The Hawaiian Kingdom.: Volume 3--The Kalakaua Dynasty, 1874-1893
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Regional and state political parties in the United States
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which was generally composed of American descendants.
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Index

political party
Kingdom of Hawaii
Queen Emma
Royal Election of 1874
King Kalakaua
Pro-British
Anti-American
Reciprocity Treaty of 1875
Great Britain
haole
British
American
Missionary Party
Hawaiian Legislative Assembly
Joseph Nawahi
Hilo
Royalist insurgency in 1895
George Washington Pilipō
Kona
Kaumakapili Church
Kapahei "Judge" Kauai
Kauai
leprosy
Leper War
Kanahele 1999
Emma: Hawaii's Remarkable Queen
ISBN
0-8248-2240-4
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