The United States' Involvement in Hawaii's Revolution

What action did the United States take to support plantation owners in Hawaii's revolution against the queen?

a) Sending soldiers to Hawaii
b) Banning imports from Hawaii
c) Lending money to plantation owners
d) Supplying ammunition to plantation owners

Answer:

Sending soldiers to Hawaii.

During Hawaii's revolution against the queen, the United States sent soldiers to support the plantation owners. This military intervention played a significant role in the outcome of the revolution.

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