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How did President Cleveland view U.S. interference in Hawaii?
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He thought it was a success.
He thought it was a success.

He thought it was inevitable.
He thought it was inevitable.

He thought it was a disgrace.
He thought it was a disgrace.

He thought it was inadvisable.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
President Cleveland viewed U.S. interference in Hawaii as a disgrace. He opposed the annexation of Hawaii and believed that the actions taken by American businessmen and the U.S. government were unjust and undermined the sovereignty of the Hawaiian people.
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