How were European-owned coffee and sugar plantations in Hawaii a threat to tribal sovereignty?(1 point)

Responses

These plantations helped grow the tribal economy
These plantations helped grow the tribal economy

These plantations were not a threat to tribal sovereignty.
These plantations were not a threat to tribal sovereignty.

These plantations forced Indigenous people to trap furs or their families would be killed.
These plantations forced Indigenous people to trap furs or their families would be killed.

These plantations forced Indigenous people off the land they had lived on for generations

and disrupted their traditional way of life. Indigenous people were often pushed into low-paying work on the plantations and were stripped of their land rights. The control and ownership of land by European settlers diminished the autonomy and self-governance of the tribal communities, undermining their sovereignty.

These plantations forced Indigenous people off the land they had lived on for generations.