Industrial Age · Oceania · Politics
1810
Kamehameha Unifies Hawaii
1810
After three decades of campaigns, the warrior-king Kamehameha I brought the last of the Hawaiian islands - Kauai and Niihau - under his rule by a negotiated settlement. The archipelago was a single kingdom for the first time. He had used captured European muskets and advisors, and a coconut-fiber ceremonial staff, to become the Napoleon of the Pacific.