Timeline of Tongan history

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This is a timeline of the History of Tonga.

Contents

[edit] Early history

[edit] Rise and fall of the Tongan Empire

[edit] 17th century

  • c.1600: ascension of the Tuʻi Kanokupolu dynasty.
  • 1643: Abel Tasman visits Tonga.
  • c. 1650: Mataelehaʻamea, the Tuʻi Kanokupolu, establishes the supremacy of his dynasty after a war against the Tuʻi Haʻatakalaua, Vaea.

[edit] 18th century

  • 1773: First visit by Captain James Cook. Cook calls Tonga the "Friendly Isles", and returns the following year.
  • 1777: James Cook visits Tonga for the third time, and meets the Tuʻi Kanokupolu, Tuʻihalafatai.
  • 1782: Tuʻihalafatai renounces power and moves to Fiji.
  • 1793: Tupoumoheofo, first woman to hold the title Tuʻi Kanokupolu, is overthrown by her cousin Tukuʻaho.
  • 1797: Arrival of the first Christian missionaries from London.
  • 1799: Tukuʻaho, the Tuʻi Kanokupolu, is murdered; beginning of half a century of civil war.

[edit] 19th century

[edit] 20th century

[edit] 21st century

[edit] Sources / further reading