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RE: Adsactly Education - Hawaii The History

in #education6 years ago

Visiting his interesting new delivery, @bigtom13. Hawaii would be one more of those U.S. states formed as a result of its expansionist ambition. It is very significant that it is a place where there was a high degree of mixing with people from other Asian backgrounds, including Caribbean Americans. Also, as expected, that tourism has become the main source of its economy (although I think it is never good that agriculture is displaced). We know about the exotic beauty of Hawaii, but I prefer to wait for its next delivery (I was already struck by the national bird and flora). Thank you for your gratifying post, @bigtom13. Greetings.

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Hawaii is indeed a part of the US expansionist policies. I've never quite understood some of those, most notably Puerto Rico. How is that not a state?

The melting pot that is Hawaii is pretty amazing. The food alone is worth the trip there. As poorly as the Natives were treated in Hawaii, it's nothing compared to the Continental US. So it is a really unique place in more ways than just the islands.