Cattle ranchers were able to work it, though, after King Kamehameha III stopped exiling criminals. |
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Keopuolani converted on her deathbed in 1823, instructing her son Kamehameha II to protect the missionaries. |
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Kamehameha died in 1819, and was succeeded by his son, Lilohilo, or Kamehameha II., a mild and well disposed prince, but destitute of his father's energy. |
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He became an advisor to Kamehameha I and helped form the Kingdom of Hawaii. |
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