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percent an Asian country far away from the United States in the West while the mainland was in
the East so they could never meet “He drew an imaginary line somewhere in the Pacific that
represented “impassable difference.” Hawai‘i—nearly 60 percent “Oriental”—was on one side,
the United States on the other. It was impossible, Thurmond argued, that the two could ever
“meet.” Another aspect that formed the basis for opposition was that majority of Asian nations of
which Hawaiians of their ancestral origin made the largest proportion of the population had
embraced communism while the United States had embraced Capitalism. Even though
Hawaiians had a characteristic of being warm those in opposition still sought more reason to
justify their arguments “Bernays describes the generally amiable pattern of living in Hawaii, and
then candidly points out the difficulties that do exist.” The Hawaiian natives opposed the issue of
statehood since it could interfere with the affairs of the Hawaiian Kingdom “First, I became
involved with the Ho'ala Kanawai group. They were looking at the concept of sovereignty as it
could apply to Hawaiians in this modern period, but building on the status of the Hawaiian
Kingdom.” After receiving statehood in, there arose Native Hawaiian movements which were
advocating for the self-determination of the island especially with regard to education but the
schools did not provide them with the support they needed. The lack of support is attributed to
the fact that the schools were controlled by non-natives especially white Americans, “Our data
reveals that the Hawai’i educational policy processes have been controlled by elites.” In such a
case, Patricia’s assertions coincide with those in recorded history since most of the early
American who moved to the island were wealthy businessmen who mainly dealt with sugar and
pineapple investments.
The transition from a territory to statehood left a little legacy since most of Hawaiians did
not experience any change. That is to say that for most of them, their lives were not affected by