Perbicaraan Liliuokalani Republik_Hawaii

Puteri Kaiulani

The deposed queen was forced to defend herself in a trial. The prosecution proved that Liliʻuokalani had committed "misprision of treason," because she knew that guns and bombs for the Wilcox attempted counter-revolution had been hidden in the flower bed of her personal residence at Washington Place. She was sentenced to 5 years imprisonment at hard labor and a fine of $10,000. But the imprisonment was actually served in a large bedroom at 'Iolani Palace where she had a full-time maid-servant, and her "hard labor" consisted of composing songs and sewing a protest quilt containing symbols of the monarchy. After 8 months she was parolled to her Washington Place home by President Sanford B. Dole. A year later she was granted a full pardon, including the right to travel; and President Dole gave her a passport to travel to Washington D.C. "to visit friends." However, she used that opportunity to lobby the U.S. Senate in 1897 against annexation.

Sanford B. Dole, bekas penasihat kepada Ratu Liliuokalani, Presiden dan kemudiannya, Gabenor Hawaii