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President Grover Cleveland commissioned the Blount Report, which concluded that?

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Answer:I don't know but if i where you i'd look on the search bar.

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The Blount report decried U.S. complicity in the coup and recommended the restoration of the Hawaiian monarchy. President Cleveland called for the United States "to vindicate its honor and its sense of justice by an earnest effort to make all possible reparations." Nevertheless, on July 4, 1894, the provisional government declared the independent "Republic of Hawaii." In 1898, the United States annexed Hawaii even though there was no vote by the Hawaiian people.

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President Grover Cleveland commissioned the Blount Report, which concluded that?

Upon taking office on March 4, President Grover Cleveland, who was skeptical about acquiring Hawaii, commissioned James H. Blount (1837--1903) to investigate the overthrow of the monarchy. Blount's report, issued in July 1893, concluded that U.S. military and diplomatic personnel had overstepped their authority.

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