by Amelia Gora
(Honolulu, Hawaiian Kingdom)
Hawaiian Kingdom and U.S./United States/
United States of America
1849 "Perpetual" Treaty, etc.
Summary
by Amelia Gora (2012)
The Hawaiian Kingdom and the U.S./United States/United States of America's Perpetual Friendship Treaty, etc. continues, remains in effect, signed, approved by the parties involved which made up of the President, Secretary of State, approved by the Senate, House of Representatives or Congress and the Sovereign/Kauikeouli - Kamehameha III, His heirs and successors (of the blood/koko) through his Representative because the Hawaiian Kingdom is made up of three branches: 1) Sovereign - heirs and successors (one of the two Permanent branches); 2) House of Nobles - heirs and successors (second of the two Permanent branches) -descendants/heirs who were connected through genealogies with the Sovereign; and the voted in part 3) House of Representatives - this was a temporary group which conspired, were treasonous and moved to begin the Provisional Government, turned Republic of Hawaii, then annexed by the U.S., turned Territory of Hawaii, and State of Hawaii with documented Oppositions from the Sovereign, Queen Liliuokalani and her subjects of the Hawaiian Kingdom who formed a new House of Representatives.
The Treaty of 1849 locks in the U.S. Constitution which involves only the 30 States who existed at that time.
Today, the U.S. Constitution along with the Treaty of 1849 remains a Perpetual setup securing the majority of the States, 30 States, called the United States/U.S./U.S.A./United States of America remains in effect.
The 30 States locked into the Treaty, and the U.S. Constitution:
STATE
NAME
STATEHOOD
DATE/ORDER
PRE-STATEHOOD
NOTES
Delaware Dec. 7, 1787
1 st The first of the original 13 colonies.
Pennsylvania Dec. 12, 1787
2 nd The second of the original 13 colonies.
New Jersey Dec. 18, 1787
3 rd The third of the original 13 colonies.
Georgia Jan. 2, 1788
4 th The fourth of the original 13 colonies
Connecticut Jan. 9, 1788
5 th The fifth of the original 13 colonies.
Massachusetts Feb. 6, 1788
6 th The sixth of the original 13 colonies
Maryland April 28, 1788
7 th The seventh of the original 13 colonies.
South Carolina May 23, 1788
8 th The eighth of the original 13 colonies.
New Hampshire June 21, 1788
9 th The ninth of the original 13 colonies
Virginia June 25, 1788
10 th The 10th of the original 13 colonies.
New York July 26, 1788
11 th The 11th of the original 13 colonies.
North Carolina Nov. 21, 1789
12 th The 12th of the original 13 colonies.
Rhode Island May 29, 1790
13 th The 13th of the original 13 colonies.
Vermont March 4, 1791
14 th Until statehood, had been a region claimed by both New York and New Hampshire
Kentucky June 1, 1792
15 th Never a territory, it was part of Virginia until statehood.
Tennessee June 1, 1796
16 th Was Southwest Territory before statehood.
Ohio March 1, 1803
17 th Was part of the Northwest Territory until statehood.
Louisiana April 30, 1812
18 th With certain boundary changes, had been the Territory of Orleans.
Indiana Dec. 11, 1816
19 th There was a residue of Indiana Territory that continued to exist under that name until Dec. 3, 1818, when it was attached to Michigan Territory.
Mississippi Dec. 10, 1817
20 th Territory by Act of April 7, 1798, effective May 7, 1798.
Illinois Dec. 3, 1818
21 st .
Alabama Dec. 14, 1819
22 nd Territory by Act of March 3, 1817, effective Aug. 15, 1817.
Maine March 15, 1820
23 rd What is now the state of Maine was, before statehood, called the District of Maine and belonged to Massachusetts.
Missouri Aug. 10, 1821
24 th The state was much smaller than the territory. The area to the west and northwest of the state, which had been in the territory, was commonly known as the "Missouri Country" until May 30, 1854, and certain of the post offices in this area show a Missouri abbreviation in the postmark.
Arkansas June 15, 1836
25 th The territory was larger than the state. After statehood the leftover area to the west had post offices that continued for some years to use an Arkansas abbreviation in the postmarks, although they were really in the "Indian Country."
Michigan Jan. 26., 1837
26 th .
Florida March 3, 1845
27 th .
Texas Dec. 29, 1845
28 th Was an independent republic before statehood.
Iowa Dec. 28, 1846
29 th .
Wisconsin May 29, 1848
30 th The state is smaller than the territory and the leftover area continued to be called the Territory of Wisconsin until March 3, 1849.
Reference: http://www.50states.com/statehood.htm?sort_by_date#.UEjvEMFlSXs
The other additional/added 20 new States (including the Republic of Hawaii) were not part of the Treaty. Depending on what was written in their Constitution when their State was formed, they may or may not be included in the perpetual agreement.
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