Hawaiian political groups sent the following petition (also called a memorial) to the U.S. government as a formal request to remove the provisional government of the Hawaiian Islands, which they viewed as illegitimate. Although the U.S. Senate initially refused to ratify President McKinley’s effort to annex Hawaii in 1897, the following year Congress adopted a joint resolution annexing Hawaii as a territory.
To the President, the Congress, and the People of the United States of America:
This Memorial respectfully represents as follows:
Signed
J. Kalua Kahookano, Samuel K. Pua, F. J. Testa, C. B. Maile, Samuel K. Kamakaia, Citizens’ Committee
James Keauiluna Kaulia, President of the Hawaiian Patriotic League
David Kalauokalani, President of the Hawaiian Political Association
Source: “The Hawaiian Memorial,” City and State, December 2, 1897, 143.