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Hawaiʻi’s Organic Act (1900)

Passed by Congress verifying Hawaiʻi’s status as a U.S. territory and outlining the territorial government’s, responsibilities, offices, and institutions.

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See 1900: Hawai‘i’s Organic Act (officially a U.S. incorporated territory)

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Acknowledgements

This project was generously sponsored by the Spencer Foundation.

Images were gathered from the National Archives, the Hawai‘i State Archives, the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa Library Digital Image Collections, and the Hawai‘i State Public Library. Learn more about the images.

For more information or questions about this project, please email Derek Taira at derekst@hawaii.edu.

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