Why did sugar plantation owners overthrow Queen Liliuokalani?

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She levied a tax on sugar.
She levied a tax on sugar.

She wanted to restore political power to the native Hawaiians.
She wanted to restore political power to the native Hawaiians.

She passed laws restricting the ability of non-native Hawaiians to own property or vote in Hawaiian elections.
She passed laws restricting the ability of non-native Hawaiians to own property or vote in Hawaiian elections.

She would not allow trade with other countries.
She would not allow trade with other countries.
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She wanted to restore political power to the native Hawaiians.

Queen Liliuokalani sought to implement a new constitution that would restore power to the monarchy and native Hawaiians, which threatened the interests of the sugar plantation owners and American businessmen in Hawaii. This ultimately led to her overthrow in 1893.