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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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He thought it was a disgrace. Cleveland condemned the U.S. role in the 1893 overthrow, called it wrong/undisgraceful and tried to restore Queen Liliuokalani after the Blount Report.
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