A Pineapple Republic

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  • A Pineapple Republic Book Detail

  • Author : Joy Ogawa
  • Release Date : 2020-10-14
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  • Pages : 98
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  • File Size : 23,23 MB

A Pineapple Republic by Joy Ogawa PDF Summary

Book Description: A Pineapple Republic introduces the people and actions that developed the industry and the Hawaiian islands into what we see today. You are introduced to a brief history of first contacts between Hawaiians and the outside world.; how the pineapple industry developed highlighting its major contributors.; and the people who came to work the fields and canneries. The book covers all aspects from development of the pineapple trade to its eventual fall. It reveals a history of pineapples and Hawaii most do not realize.

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