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which claim best represents queen lili'uokalani's main argument in her memorial to congress? 1. the united states should maintain military control of Hawaii for regional security 2. the u.s annexation of Hawaii was legal and mutually beneficial 3. the crown lands are her rightful property and were taken without due process 4. native Hawaiians willingly supported the provision government
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3. the crown lands are her rightful property and were taken without due process
Explanation: In her memorial to Congress Liliʻuokalani protested the overthrow and annexation, arguing the crown lands belonged to the monarchy and had been seized unlawfully (without proper legal process or her consent). She did not argue for U.S. military control, claim annexation was legal/beneficial, or say native Hawaiians willingly supported the provisional government.
Explanation: In her memorial to Congress Liliʻuokalani protested the overthrow and annexation, arguing the crown lands belonged to the monarchy and had been seized unlawfully (without proper legal process or her consent). She did not argue for U.S. military control, claim annexation was legal/beneficial, or say native Hawaiians willingly supported the provisional government.
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