American Missionaries In Hawaii

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1.) How did the arrival of American missionaries in Hawaii affect the lives of Native Hawaiians?
The arrival of the missionaries in Hawaii changed the lives of the natives in huge ways that lasted forever. The introduction of western houses and culture had a big influence on Hawaii. The native Hawaiians built their houses out of grass and had very simple villages, but when the missionaries established their settlement they built more sophisticated and sturdy homes out of coral and used western architectural methods to construct buildings. The Hawaiians soon following their lead and the royalty all had western palaces for homes. This also lead to an increase in technology, such as the use of wells and water lines to store fresh water for the towns. They also began to bring in and …show more content…

The natives also started wearing clothes like the westerners did, they slowing quit wearing the Tapa cloth and traditional Hawaiian attire that used to be accepted. Music was also highly influenced during this time, and the concepts of that time are still a huge part of the music culture today. Another change that occurred was medical care on the islands, the spread of diseases was a huge problem among the natives, and their medical technology wasn't advanced at all. The western medicine was a big help to the islands and it saved a lot of lives even though it wouldn't be considered good today. In my opinion, the biggest and most important change that took place was the abolition of the Kapu system. This changed the entire culture and way of thought in the islands. It went to a Christian based

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