Queen Emma Party

Queen Emma Party
Chairman none
Founded 1874
Headquarters Honolulu, Hawaii
Ideology

Kamehameha Royalism

Pro-British
Anti-Americanism
Politics of the United States
Political parties
Elections

The Queen Emma Party or short name the Queen’s Party or the Emma Party was a political party in the Kingdom of Hawaii. The Queen’s Party was created by supporters of Queen Emma for the Royal Election of 1874. Members were referred to as “Queenites” or “Emmaites”. After her defeat, the party continue to exist and oppose King Kalakaua even though Queen Emma herself recognized him as the new monarch; she ceased to associate with the party or its actions after the election. In the summer of 1874 members of the party attempted a revolution with assistance from the French in dethroning Kalakaua and placing Queen Emma on the throne, which ultimately failed. The Party was Pro-British, Anti-American, they opposed the Reciprocity Treaty of 1875 with the United States.[1] Emma had been active in developing relations between Hawaii and Great Britain.[2]

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British v. American

For more than half a century before the creation of the Queen Emma Party there had been a long standing feud between the two main haole groups the, British merchants and the American missionaries. In some sense the Queen Emma Party was a political extension of this feud because it had attracted British descendents to campaign against the Missionary Party which was generally was composed of American decedents.

Last of the Emmaites

The “Last of the Emmaites” was a term used to describe the three Emmaite representatives of the Hawaiian Legislative Assembly when the Queen Emma Party dissolved after the elections of 1882.

Notes

  1. ^ Kuykendall
  2. ^ Erskine

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