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With the Organic Act of 1900, Congress transferred Hawaii’s sovereignty to the United States, making it a U.S. territory, and defined its territorial government. Hawaii would have an appointed governor, a judiciary, and a bicameral legislature with popularly elected senators and representatives. Hawaiians were given U.S. citizenship and could elect one nonvoting delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives.
Records of the U.S. Senate, National Archives and Records Administration