1895 Wilcox rebellion
The 1895 Wilcox rebellion was a brief war from January 6 to January 9, 1895, that consisted of three battles on the island of Oʻahu, Republic of Hawaii. It was the last major military operation by royalists who opposed the overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii. Because of its brevity and lack of casualties, this conflict is largely forgotten; in some cases those who rediscover it coin a new name for the conflict, but it is frequently referred to as the “Counter-revolution”.
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1895 Wilcox rebellion
The 1895 Wilcox rebellion was a brief war from January 6 to January 9, 1895, that consisted of three battles on the island of Oʻahu, Republic of Hawaii. It was the last major military operation by royalists who opposed the overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii. Because of its brevity and lack of casualties, this conflict is largely forgotten; in some cases those who rediscover it coin a new name for the conflict, but it is frequently referred to as the “Counter-revolution”.
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The 1895 Wilcox rebellion was ...... o as the “Counter-revolution”.
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تمرد ويلكوكس 1895 هو حرب قصيرة ...... ر إليها باسم «الثورة المضادة».
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* End of theHawaiian Monarchy
*Annexation of Hawaii
*QueenLiliʻuokalaniformally abdicates the throne
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2 Companies, Regular Army
5 Companies National Guard of Hawaii
500 Citizens' Guards
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National Guardsmen atop ʻIolani Palace during the Battle of Kamoiliili.
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Most deserted
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Several killed
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Kingdom of Hawaii
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Republic of Hawaii
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the Hawaiian rebellions (1887–1895)
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Oahu, Hawaii
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Republic of Hawaii victory
* Q ...... onarchy
* Annexation of Hawaii
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The 1895 Wilcox rebellion was ...... o as the “Counter-revolution”.
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تمرد ويلكوكس 1895 هو حرب قصيرة ...... ر إليها باسم «الثورة المضادة».
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تمرد ويلكوكس 1895
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