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Skip the waitlist and invest in blue-chip art for the very first time by signing up for Masterworks: https://masterworks.art/historydose Purchase shares in great masterpieces from artists like Pablo Picasso, Banksy, Andy Warhol, and more. See important Masterworks disclosures:https://www.masterworks.io/about/disc... —---------------------------------------- Kamehameha the Great is born under the weight of prophecy, and he duly sets about fulfilling his destiny. As the Hawaiian islands navigate early contact with the outside world, Kamehameha harnesses foreign weapons and warrior tradition to conquer the island of Hawaii and unite all of the other islands under his Kingdom of Hawaii. —--------------------------------------- Thank you to Emma Buratti, from Kaua‘i, for graciously helping me with pronunciations. If the pronunciations are even halfway decent, all the credit is hers! —---------------------------------------- SUPPORT OUR CHANNEL Join the Patreon here! / historydose ORIGINAL ART PRINTS https://joseph-feely.pixels.com/colle... COOL HISTORY MERCH Buy episode-themed merch here! https://www.redbubble.com/people/Hist... —------ A special thanks to all of our Patreon supporters, especially: Katheryn McWilliams Betamax Andre Vo Bug VS Windshield Nathan Racher Matthew Sammon Broc Smith loljayzus D. O. Christian Rieger Christopher Frausty the Snowman Sean Feely —------ SOURCES —------ Alexander, W. D. (1891). A brief history of the Hawaiian people. American Book Company. Carroll, B. E. (2000). In The Routledge Historical Atlas of Religion in America (pp. 18–19). essay, Routledge. Daws, G. (1968). Shoal of time: A history of the Hawaiian islands. Internet Archive. Univ. of Hawaii Press. Retrieved September 29, 2022, from https://archive.org/details/journalof.... Hackler, R. E. A. (1986). Alliance or Cession? Missing Letter from Kamehameha I to King George III of England Casts Light on 1794 Agreement. Hawaiian Journal of History, 20, 1–12. Haley, J. L. (2014). Captive paradise: A history of Hawaiʻi. St. Martin's Press. Kamakau, S. M. (1992). Ruling chiefs of Hawaii. Ulukau (Revised). Kamehameha Schools Press. Retrieved from https://ulukau.org/ulukau-books/?a=d&... Westervelt, W. D. (1923). The Red Mouth Gun. In Hawaiian historical legends (pp. 155–161). essay, Fleming H Revell Co. Retrieved from https://www.google.com/books/edition/.... Wolforth, T. (2021, December 6). King Kamehameha's conquest of Hawaii. Warfare History Network. Retrieved September 29, 2022, from https://warfarehistorynetwork.com/kin.... —----------- Music sourced from Envato, Artlist, Epidemic Sound, and Audio Network