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Great Mahele, or the "Land Distribution Act," passes in Hawai'i.

Date: 1848

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An attempt to solidify Indigenous land-holding in Hawai'i, the Great Mahele also opens up the path to private ownership for non-Indigenous Hawai'ians as they buy, steal, and manipulate land away from local people. This period expands the number of non-Hawai'ians taking land and building sugar plantations.