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The annexation of Hawai'i
Hawai'i was annexed into America as a Territory in the year 1898. Hawai'i was granted autonomous rule by 1900, with Sanford B. Dole as the first governor. Iolani Palace served as the capitol of the Hawaiian government until 1969.
Hawaii as a U.S. state
Hawaii became the 50th American state in 1959. It has four electoral votes today, and citizens can vote in national elections. Hawaii currently has two senators and two congressmen.
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