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Kaumualiʻi (c. 1778–May 26, 1824) was the last
independent aliʻi nui (supreme
ruler of the island) of Kauaʻi and Niʻihau
before becoming a v****al of Kamehameha...
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merchandise from
Kaumualiʻi. Schäffer's
medical expertise gained Kamehameha's
respect but he
denied the
Russians any ****istance
against Kaumualiʻi. Schäffer...
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preserve the
union they
kidnapped Kaumualiʻi on
October 9, 1821, and Kaʻahumanu
married him by force.
After Kaumualiʻi died in 1824, and a
rebellion by...
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agreement was
reached whereby Kaumualiʻi agreed to be Kamehameha's v****al and for
Kauai to be a
tributary kingdom.: 47-50
Kaumualiʻi also
ceded Kauai to the...
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aground during a
storm at
Waimea on
Kauai in
January 1815.
Kauai chieftain Kaumualii seized the
company goods on board. Schäffer was sent
later that year from...
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Wailua River on the
eastern side of Kauai. In 1810 the
monarch of Kauaʻi,
Kaumualii (c. 1778–May 26, 1824),
negotiated a
peaceful agreement that
allowed the...
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eventual death, the
kingdom of Kauaʻi fell to
Kualii of Oahu. In 1810,
Kaumualiʻi,
negotiated a
peaceful end to his
power with King
Kamehameha I of Hawaii...
- kill
Kaumualiʻi. However, the
other chiefs secretly continued the plan to
poison King
Kaumualiʻi.
Isaac Davis,
learning of the plot,
warned Kaumualiʻi. Not...
- in 1795,
though the
Hawaiian islands were not
fully unified until King
Kaumualiʻi surrendered the
islands of
Kauai and
Niihau in 1810.: 29-60 On January...
- It is the
longest numbered road on the
island of Kauaʻi and is
named Kaumualiʻi Highway.
Hawaii Route 50
begins in Lihuʻe and
heads west. The road p****es...