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35:. The need for a constitution was originally intended as a manner of laws set forth to control the Native Hawaiian population with a Western style and legal framework, giving less severe punishments, such as being exiled, than was the traditional custom until the 1840s. Christianity had failed to change many behaviors of the Hawaiian population, even with the support of the 43:
families. Adultery and many other sexual relations became forbidden. Hawaiians were arrested and sentenced to severe punishments that were not well organised. The exiled had little food and could easily swim away from the islands and the prison at Honolulu Fort. The issue became worse as fewer
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This constitution organized the power of government and its functions by defining the House of Representatives as the legislative body, giving their people the power to vote, proclaiming the
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and equality for all. Incorporating the 1839 document, the 1840 Constitution of the Kingdom of Hawaiā€™i was a turning point in Hawaiā€™i government.
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It could be changed by section 13, which gave the House of Nobles and the House of Representatives the ability to change the constitution.
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were available, and the overall sentencing then became much more severe for the native population.
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Richard H. Kosaki (1978). "Constitutions and Constitutional Conventions of Hawaii".
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Hawaiian-language basic law of the kingdom of Hawaii in the Pacific.
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Ke Kumukānāwai a me nā Kānāwai o ko HawaiŹ»i Pae Ź»Ä€ina, 1840
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The constitution was enacted on October 8, 1840, by King
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Cachola, Jean Iwata; Burningham, Robin Yoko (1995),
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Hawaiian Kingdom
aliŹ»i
Kamehameha III
Kekāuluohi
Kuhina Nui
Prime Minister
co-regent
constitution
declaration of rights
Christian values
House of Kamehameha
Christianity
Colonizing Hawai'i: The Cultural Power of Law
ISBN
0-691-00932-5
hdl
10524/196
Daws, Gavan
Shoal of Time: A History of the Hawaiian Islands
ISBN
0-8248-0324-8
ISBN
0-87336-033-8
1839 and 1840 Constitutions
1839 Constitution
1840 Constitution
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Constitution of Hawaii

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