American annexation proposals and acquisitions in Polynesia, 1842-1872

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1960
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Barrett, Gwynn William
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[Honolulu]
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This paper takes a look at annexation proposals between 1842 - 1872 of New Zealand, the Society Islands, Fiji, and Samoa. The study seeks to show why these proposals were made, by whom, and why they did or did not succeed. It deals primarily with proposals for annexation in southern Polynesia and the Fiji Islands.
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Bibliography: leaves 114-119.
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119 leaves
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Diplomatic relations, International relations, United States, Hawaii, Polynesia, United States, Polynesia, Hawaii, Polynesia, United States
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Theses for the degree of Master of Arts (University of Hawaii (Honolulu)) History no. 430
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