Across
- 3. The maka'ainana lacked the knowledge and money to pay for ____.
- 8. The ____ of 1840 granted the people the right to vote, be elected to office, and help make laws.
- 9. The Declaration of ____ guaranteed all the people the right to life, possession, and protection.
- 10. ascended the throne in 1825; Kamehameha III.
- 11. division of lands.
- 13. The Maka'ainana ended up with less than ____ percent of the total land available.
- 14. The king divided the land between himself and 245 ____.
- 15. Foreigners wanted to start these and wanted to own land.
- 17. The Land Commission proposed the land be divided into equal ____.
- 18. The ____ Act of 1850 made it possible for the maka'ainana to own land.
Down
- 1. Hawaiians believed the land belonged to the ____.
- 2. the government was still in ____ from the sandalwood trade.
- 4. Ka'ahumanu and Kina'u were the appointed ____ that guided Kauikeaouli's rule.
- 5. They demanded the right to own land.
- 6. In 1845 the king created the Land ____ to study the land claims.
- 7. the native population was decreasing due to the continuous spread of ____.
- 10. The chiefs' lands were called ____ Lands.
- 12. The Resident Alien Act of 1850 gave foreigners the right to own land in ____ simple.
- 14. The king's lands were called ____ Lands.
- 16. Large areas of land were needed to grow plantation crops such as ____ cane.
