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How Hawaii Became America's 50th State Hawaii The Stolen Paradise
Samuel Fly
2023-01-19
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How did Hawaii go from an independent nation to a United State? Explore the controversial nature of Hawaii's statehood in this documentary, tracing the history of Hawaii's control at the hands of the U.S.
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