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

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

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 used Manifest Destiny to force Indigenous people off their lands.

These plantations forced Indigenous people off the land they had lived on for generations. This displacement threatened tribal sovereignty by disrupting traditional cultural practices, social structures, and land rights of the native Hawaiian people.