Spanish Hawaii

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Spanish Hawaii refers to the historical Spanish claims and exploratory presence in the Hawaiian Islands during the era of the Spanish Empire’s Pacific expansion.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf colonial-era claim
historical concept
associatedWith Pacific expansion of Spain
Spanish Empire NERFINISHED
documentedIn Spanish colonial archives
early modern navigation charts of the Pacific
followedBy American influence in Hawaii
British exploration of Hawaii
geopoliticalContext Spanish-Portuguese maritime rivalry
competition among European colonial powers in the Pacific
later British and American expansion in the Pacific
hasAspect imperial claims without permanent settlement
maritime exploration
unrealized colonization project
hasUncertainty documentation of early Spanish voyages near Hawaii
extent of direct Spanish contact with Hawaii
languageOfSources English
Spanish
locatedIn Hawaiian Islands NERFINISHED
politicalStatus never fully incorporated into the Spanish Empire
not formally colonized by Spain
precededBy Polynesian settlement of Hawaii NERFINISHED
refersTo Spanish claims in the Hawaiian Islands
Spanish exploratory presence in the Hawaiian Islands
relatedConcept European discovery of Hawaii
Spanish Pacific NERFINISHED
Spanish exploration of Oceania
relatedTo Spanish Manila galleon trade route
Spanish exploration of the Pacific Ocean
Spanish presence in Mexico
Spanish presence in New Spain
Spanish presence in the Philippines
studiedIn Hawaiian history
historiography of the Pacific
history of the Spanish Empire
timePeriod 16th century
17th century
18th century
Age of Exploration NERFINISHED
early modern period

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Crown of Spain hasPart Spanish Hawaii