How does Colonization set up or impact your Kahiau Project topic as we see it globally throughout our study of history? Does this help or hurt our modern efforts to meet these challenges? Explain how or why? Colonization impacts my Kahiau project because colonization has a pretty direct impact on poverty. People come and manipulate the locals to let them take advantage of the resources the place can offer. They take jobs and land from the locals and overall leads to poverty. We see this primarily in tourism and outsiders coming to Hawaii and moving here, they move, take land, and flush out natives. Person. (2019, July 27). The devastating effects of colonization on Hawai'i. Retrieved May 05,2021,fromhttps://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/83474c5d6077492d990b961bab0bcd74 How did/does Imperialism change our understanding of these things in History through the lens of our cultural history of language, culture, and activism in the community? Does it help us or deter us from navigating for a solution to these problems here in Hawaiʻi? Explain why. I feel like Imperialism changed our understanding of History because it shows us what power the government actually holds and how easy it is for them to take over states, or nations. It also helps us understand that we have a sense of resistance in fighting back against the imperialist. Politicians are the biggest imperialists and they bend the rules around for the benefit of themselves. For example the department of permitting were taking bribes in order for people to get their permit faster, this lead many larger companies to fast track their permitting. US imperialism in Hawaii: A timeline. (1778, January 01). Retrieved May 05, 2021, from https://www.timetoast.com/timelines/us-imperialism-in-hawaii-a-timeline
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