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How did President Cleveland view U.S. interference in Hawaii? a. He thought it was a success. b. He thought it was inevitable. c. He thought it was a disgrace. d. He thought it was inadvisable.
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c. He thought it was a disgrace.
President Grover Cleveland opposed the U.S.-backed overthrow of Queen Liliuokalani, called the actions improper and dishonorable, and attempted to restore the Hawaiian monarchy rather than support annexation.
President Grover Cleveland opposed the U.S.-backed overthrow of Queen Liliuokalani, called the actions improper and dishonorable, and attempted to restore the Hawaiian monarchy rather than support annexation.
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