Ch 3 Prince Kuhio & HHA

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Across
  1. 4. The specific political strategist who talked Kuhio into running as a Republican.
  2. 7. The Latin name for the "deal" Kuhio made with the Big Five sugar companies.
  3. 10. The island where the least amount of homestead land was actually available.
  4. 13. A vocab word for a partnership or "team-up" for a common goal.
  5. 15. The percentage of land that the Government kept for itself in 1848.
  6. 17. Wallace Farringtons title after being appointed by President Harding.
  7. 18. Kuhios vision was to rehabilitate his people by returning them to the _____.
  8. 20. The total number of local county governments created in 1905.
  9. 21. The island where the first brave homesteaders settled at Kalamaula.
  10. 22. The nearly century-long duration of a homestead lease.
  11. 26. The approximate acreage of each individual lot in the first Molokai settlement.
  12. 27. This island and Molokai combined for about 37,900 acres of available land.
  13. 28. The "enemy" party Kuhio eventually joined to get things done in D.C.
Down
  1. 1. The "backup" crop grown when dryland farming failed at Hoolehua.
  2. 2. The group of powerful companies that influenced which lands were "excluded."
  3. 3. This political group faded away by 1912 after Kuhio switched sides.
  4. 5. When a crowd shows their loud, enthusiastic approval for a leader.
  5. 6. The key ally who helped Kuhio organize Hawaii into separate counties.
  6. 8. The abbreviated name of the 1921 law that set aside homestead land.
  7. 9. The total number of years the Citizen Prince spent representing Hawaii in Congress.
  8. 11. The monarch who originally divided the lands during the Mahele.
  9. 12. The 1925 drought proved that this resource was the biggest challenge for farmers.
  10. 14. A vocab word for how much a person or a report can be trusted.
  11. 16. The Horner Reports harsh description of the land quality given to Hawaiians.
  12. 19. The official title for Hawaiis representative in the U.S. Congress.
  13. 23. When the outcome of the land laws was the opposite of what was promised.
  14. 24. A vocab word for the group of assistants or followers who travel with a leader.
  15. 25. A vocab word for the act of giving back what was previously lost or taken.